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Skype for business startup options
Skype for business startup options










  1. #SKYPE FOR BUSINESS STARTUP OPTIONS HOW TO#
  2. #SKYPE FOR BUSINESS STARTUP OPTIONS PATCH#

the platform need to be running this version. Please note that this is a prerequisite for the upgrade, i.e. \SQLEXPR_圆4_ENU.exe /ACTION=Patch /allinstances /IAcceptSQLServerLicenseTermsĪll instances will be automatically upgraded:

#SKYPE FOR BUSINESS STARTUP OPTIONS PATCH#

You can patch the server by opening a Lync Management Shell window and entering the following commands: Stop-CsWindowsService The latest available Service Pack for SQL 2012 is SP2 which can be downloaded here:

#SKYPE FOR BUSINESS STARTUP OPTIONS HOW TO#

The Updates for Lync Server 2013 article ( ) describes how to update your Lync servers to the latest CU level. I’m running Windows Server 2012 R2 on all my servers, so the only updates I have to apply is the Cumulative Update for Lync (to be safe, the May 2015 Cumulative Update ( ) and the SQL Server 2012 SP1 update. Microsoft Lync Server 2013 CU5 (February 2015 update) or above.Requirementsīefore the servers can be upgraded to Skype for Business 2015 a number of requirements need to be met, depending of the underlying Operating System: In this blog post I’ll discuss a step-by-step upgrade from Lync 2013 Standard edition to Skype for Business 2015. A downtime if required, but when scheduling off business hours this should not be a problem. I’m running Lync 2013 Standard Edition in my environment (Lync 2013 Front-End Server, Lync 2013 Edge server and Lync 2013 Mediation server), and lucky enough there is an in-place upgrade possibility. Now that Microsoft has released Skype for Business 2015 it’s time to have a look at the upgrade possibilities.












Skype for business startup options