Hi Hoffm11, Sorry for the delay. Dual monitor adapter for macbook pro. No, you don’t need to install Office 365 on your Mac. In order to clarify the situation, please provide the following information: 1.
I have just installed Skype for Business 16.1.456 on my MBP running MacOS Sierra, and cannot log in. (This is a fresh install, I have not run Skype for Business on the Mac earlier.) On my Windows version of Skype for Business I have manual configuration of discovery addresses (automatically added for me by my company) so I assume that the Mac. Stopwatch widget mac. Here’s an overview of the new Skype for Business 2016 Mac client. As stated in the introduction, anyone can now download Skype for Business for Mac from Microsoft. The system requirements for Skype for Business on Mac are OS X 10.11 El Capitan or macOS Sierra 10.12.
Regarding ‘I cannot login to Skype for Business on the Mac,’ do you receive any error message? If so, please provide a detailed screenshot about the error message for us. The version of your Skype for Business client. About ‘We aren’t using Office 365,’ do you mean that you have configured on-premises Skype for Business environment? Try using another network environment to login to the Skype for Business on the Mac. Please provide the affected email address through Private Message for us. You can access the private message via the link below: Thanks, Barry.
* This article works for all versions of Skype for Business and Lync clients * You might want to configure Lync clients manually to connect to Lync Online if you don’t have an SRV record published or unable to reslove for some reason. If the Lync client cannot find the right records in DNS you will not be able to sign in and will get the following error messgae: It is quite easy to configure a manual connection to Lync Online. To do so, please follow these instructions: Click the gear on the right top side of Lync client: In the new “Lync OPtions” window that opens click “Advanced”: You’ll get the default Automatic configuration window: Choose “Manual Configuration” and enter the address sipdir.online.lync.com:443 in both the Internal and External server fields, and then press “OK”: retype your Office 365 username (always in format) and sign in: Now you’re connected to Lync Online. Hi Goose, Yes, it is possible. You can edit the Registry key: 'HKEY_CURRENT_USER Software Microsoft Shared UcClient ServerSipUri' to reflect on the sip uri you’d like to use. However, you will need to provide a password to be able to log on automatically.