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Re: Unable to setup Microsoft Global Secure Access
Anyone know how to actually troubleshoot this? Is there somewhere with good logs I can check? I see the advanced logging with dozens of text files but not sure where to start, and the "breakglass mode is enabled" doesn't tell me anything really.4.3KViews0likes0CommentsRe: What are the differences between skype for business standard and enterprise edition
I started to reply but remembered a post I'd seen before and was able to find it: https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/ie/en-US/76efd70d-7c5e-4b2d-9145-e6360489d8df/standard-edition-pool-vs-enterprise-pool?forum=sfbfr Mark Vale provides a pretty good succinct overview of the differences and considerations - is there something specific that you want to know?30KViews0likes0CommentsRe: MSI Installation?
But I guess regardless, what I'm interested in finding out is MS recommendation for the scenario that we already have 2013/2016 Office MSI rolled out, are adding SfBOnline, and want to roll out the best client that isn't C2R; I haven't really been able to find an exact right answer about that scenario.2.7KViews0likes1CommentRe: MSI Installation?
Do you have a link that Office 365 only supports Office 2016? And as for SfB Basic, the only limitations that I've been able to find are around enterprise voice, from here: https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dn933896.aspx We're only doing IM/P and conferencing, so that shouldn't affect them.2.7KViews0likes0CommentsRe: MSI Installation?
They are just not willing to use the C2R version of anything at this point - as part of rolling out Skype for Business Online, they will be licensed for Skype for Business, but they will either have Office 2010, 2013, or 2016 MSI installed on their desktops. I'm thinking they could either A. enable Skype for Business in those installations, or B. rollout the Skype for Business 2016 Basic client to everyone via MSI install in SCCM. I agree using C2R would be simpler, and have already provided guidance on how to do that.2.7KViews0likes4CommentsMSI Installation?
Is there a way to deploy the MSI installation of Skype for Business? We need to deploy Skype for Business 2016 via SCCM to a client with a mixture of Office 2010, 2013, and 2016, all MSI installations, and connect to Skype for Business Online. They refuse to use Click to Run, otherwise that's easy and we'd do that. I've downloaded a Skype for Business 2016 iso from Volume Licensing, but it doesn't seem to update when I update via https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/office/dn788954.aspx - the version number or UI never changes. If there's a guide out there somewhere, I definitely haven't found it.2.9KViews0likes8Comments
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