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Joe Cistaro
Brass Contributor
Nov 17, 2016

Skype for Business on a Chromebook

In the previous SfB IT Pro forum (on Yammer) there was a thread about the ability to install SfB on a ChromeBook.  Has anyone done this? Can you point out any docs on the same?

 

Thanks!

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    • Deleted's avatar
      Deleted

      I have installed the android version of S4B on my chromebook. But it is constantly freezing up. I have to re-install the whole thing at least once a day. I get the dreaded APPLICATION HAS STOPPED WORKING message has stopped working. Then, when I try to run it again, I get the same thing all over again. Eventally, I have to re-install. I have done this at least 20 times in the past 20 days.

       

      Honestly, Microsoft needs to fix this. So, so frustrating. 

      • plamba14's avatar
        plamba14
        Copper Contributor

        Pernille-Eskebo S4B

        What the hell is wrong with you guys, why can't you make a system that works, for all these years you have had issues with Apple and not your apps don't @#$ing work with Google. Why can't you understand that people do not want to use Windows they are in-secure...

         

        Anyways, my problem is that your Skype For Business doesn't work for Chromebook and all I need this **bleep** thing for is to attend calls!!! 

  • Not the same, but you can use IM in the browser. Log on to office.com and the go to outlook. In the upper corner you will find a Skype for Business logo after some loadingtime.

    • Vince Gratrick's avatar
      Vince Gratrick
      Brass Contributor

      Hi,

      it was less the IM function it was more the use of voice client, (which would make the Chromebook more of a replacement for a PC). Have seem and tried some versions of Chromebooks able to use the android versions but these have been a bit 'buggy' and slow and sort of an official way to get round using a Chromebook and S4B together.

      I suspect the nature of the W10S devices and chromebook war will make this highly unlikely to change any time soon....

      • John Pearson's avatar
        John Pearson
        Copper Contributor

        The Android app works on Chromebooks that have can load android apps.  

    • Vince Gratrick's avatar
      Vince Gratrick
      Brass Contributor

      I guess if Teams works on Chrome? (or at least the functionality that it's going to replace S4B then this is a more likely avenue?).

       

      Does Teams do calls via the Chrome browser/Chromebooks?

  • I've also asked for this on uservoice. So far, nothing. The consumer skype client is being enabled for video on Outlook.com but as these are different products under the hood I suspect different time frames. For me, this would a great feature for using a basic web based user license but really start to use skype for business beyond just IM. So..sorry to not have an answer but hopefully adding some weight to your voice!

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