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#SETTING UP SKYPE FOR MAC MAC#
Exception Details: : Validation of viewstate MAC failed. Please review the stack trace for more information about the error and where it originated in the code. Description: An unhandled exception occurred during the execution of the current web request. *Here’s the error: Server Error in '/Provision' Application. Functions such as pasting pictures into chat or video are currently not available, and the video part will be mid 2014, according to Microsoft Yes, this is a big one, the user at the Skype end needs to be signed in to Skype using their Microsoft account rather than their Skype account.Īpart from that, it does seem to work quite well. The last caveat is that you can’t add a pure skype user. Skype users will see the word ‘Lync’ below the Lync contact’s name. You can add them by using this format: skypeguy which is rather confusing for an end user, so my recommendation is to get the Skype user to add the Lync user.Īfter you’ve added a Skype user to Lync, you’ll see the little Skype logo next to their name in an active chat window. He was using a non Hotmail/Outlook/MSN email address for his Microsoft account which Microsft call an EASI (email as sign in)domain, and annoyingly you can’t just add those via Lync. I found this KB article which matched exactly. After getting him to add my Lync email address it worked, I set out to find out why (i.e. I then tested with couldn’t add him (no errors, just appeared as ‘presence unknown’ and he didn’t receive any request). There was nothing else at my end, I was able to immediately add my own Skype contact to my Lync contact, and communicate between the two. Access Proxy, Domain, Public IM Networks, and Main Contact (Name, Email Address, Phone #).Īfter sending this off, overnight they had quoted 3-5 days to make it happen, but had set it up in less than 6 hours. The information they require are your Enterprise Name, Agreement Number. on twitter directed me to send an email to for Lync to Skype federation. This guide mentions that you need to go to to sign up, which I did, but going through the process resulted in the error at the bottom of this post*. I’d recommend starting with the “Provisioning Guide for Lync-Skype Connectivity: Lync Server 2013 and Lync Online” (which also works for Lync 2010) Microsoft have made available here: It doesn’t just magically work though, the Lync administrator needs to apply with Microsoft for the Skype to Lync federation to occur. It’s a fairly easy process to request, assuming that you’ve already got standard federation up and running with edge servers. This was launched 29th May 2013 as per this post Microsoft Lync can now federate to Skype! This means that users can communicate between each system, which is awesome.
