I have a user (Windows 7 machine) that when they are in Call with a Regular skype user ( regular user is on Windows 7 ) is not able to share there screen out. If they end the call, then call the same contact back with regular skype they can then share the screen no problem. Why are they not able to share the screen with regular skype users? Is this a setting I need to allow on the Admin Level in O365?
- How To Share Window In Skype
- How To Share One Window In Skype For A Macbook
- How To Share One Window In Skype For A Mac
How To Share Window In Skype
Quite easy, do the video call to the person you want to share your screen with. Once he receives your call then on the video calling screen click on the plus icon. Then click on the screen share option. Skype will ask you whether you want to share full screen or just a window. Select your choice and press okay and your screen sharing session starts. Using Skype to Teach English Online: Screen Sharing, Instant Messaging, and Group Video Calls - Duration: 8:38. Teaching ESL Online 60,470 views.
How To Share One Window In Skype For A Macbook
Anyone else run into this issue? Cheers, Curt Winter Certified Microsoft Professional Note: Posts are provided “AS IS” without warranty of any kind, either expressed or implied. If you found my post helpful, please mark it as the answer. Sharing the desktop with normal skype users (consumer skype version) is a MUST. Expecially in small businesses you deal often with other small enterprises who use consumer version of skype.
I understand that the 'business' version is meant to preserve some exclusive features (such as collaborative editing of documents) but limiting the 'de facto' standard use of skype is nonsense and counter-productive to the adoption of Skype for business. Allowing multiparty calls with users of basic skype SW and sharing of screen are mandatory features. If not, very few users will migrate to the business version.
I want to know. We are about to sign up for Office365 E3 plan. And we will have clients on the outside using Skype, not Skype for Business. After a lot of time and money to get E3 implemented, are we going to have to use WebEx or some other third party to make this work and share our Desktop with external clients?? I get that we would be paid customers and our clients might not be. Then make it a one way street and make us the only side that can share while the client cannot share with us.
How To Share One Window In Skype For A Mac
At least to get things started. Yeah as of now, it would be silly that we would have to conduct that meeting through the free Skype client just to get business done while not using the shiny Skype for Business client that we paid for. That we paid for. That we paid for. Did I say that we paid for? We've been using Skype for Business for years and frankly I am baffled by this discussion.