Lync 2010 CU5
Updated 5th April 2012: The server & client components are obsoleted by CU “5.5”, aka server 4.0.7577.197 / client 4.0.7577.4087. The update for Lync CU5 is here, and there are some nice fixes in this latest batch.
Updated 5th April 2012: The server & client components are obsoleted by CU “5.5”, aka server 4.0.7577.197 / client 4.0.7577.4087. The update for Lync CU5 is here, and there are some nice fixes in this latest batch.
This one took me a little by surprise… I wasn’t expecting another update so soon after CU4 arrived in Santa’s stocking. CU4 was Client update 4.0.7577.4051, but today I stumbled across .4061, released on January 28th. If any more updates emerge I’ll amend this listing to add them… Client (4.0.7577.4061) x86 x64 Enjoy!
There are a few posts on the web that address a complaint that users are unable to share desktops. One of the fixes is to ensure you have the January 2011 (CU1) update applied to the client, and perhaps some enthusiastic firewalling reigned-in. Don’t make this more complex than it needs to be though: is …
Some of Lync’s Client-side error messages don’t really explain the reason for the failure. Here are a few and what they might be indicating. I hope they make your life a little easier: Instant Messages “<username> could not be found and this message was not delivered” 1) There is no such user at the recipient’s …
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Here’s a cute one: after a period of inactivity the CX600 signs the user out and shows the following error: “Sign-in Error. Account used is not authorized. Please contact your support team.”
I’m big on consistency, so who am I to break with tradition? Every OTHER blog on the internet has re-posted the links to CU4, so why should mine be any different?
This post is obsolete. ‘Profiles’ has been replaced by bounSky! This post is WAAAAY obsolete. ;-) The latest Profiles post (1 Jan 2015) is here: https://greiginsydney.com/p4l-sticky/. A free multi-user account management application for Lync. If you’re following my exploits here you might have seen my “C-Change PHP” application, and the accompanying disclaimer …
I recently ran up the Lync client on a HP Compaq L2105tm touch-screen and was surprised by some of the extra functionality that’s snuck in there.
With Lync CU3 hot off the press, I decided to consolidate all of the links for easy reference later. Server update to 4.0.7577.166 Client update (x86 / x64) to 4.0.7577.314 OCPE updates to 4.0.7577.296. Aastra Aries, Polycom Aries, Tanjay/CX700. At the time of writing, the latest Lync Attendant hotfix is CU2 (.253), as is the …
I was recently testing a Lync deployment prior to cutover, and as part of that process I needed to fail the SBA and the Front-End to ensure the users were all correctly re-directed to a SIP Registrar and that the “Limited Functionality … Outage” message displayed. That all worked fine, but I was surprised to …
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