

- #You need to set up an audio device lync web app how to#
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- #You need to set up an audio device lync web app for android#
#You need to set up an audio device lync web app for android#
Voice Settings Normally, Skype for Business for Android won't show meeting content or participant video feeds during a meeting unless you have a Wi-Fi connection.
#You need to set up an audio device lync web app update#
To update your phone number, on the Settings screen, tap Calls and meetings, tap New Number, and then enter your mobile phone number including the country/region and area code. When you first sign in to Skype for Business for Android, you’ll be guided to configure your phone number. Also, when Skype for Business cannot use Wi-Fi or the cellular data network to make an audio or video call, you’re called back at this number to connect you to the audio part of the Skype for Business call. This lets you make and get work calls, and join meetings from Skype for Business. To access your settings, tap your picture, and then tap Settings.Ĭalls and meetings Enter your Android phone’s mobile number with country/region codes. Depending on how your organization has set up Skype for Business, some of these options might be turned off. Use options on your Android device to specify calls and meetings, contact options, and other overall settings. Nasty bug in Lync.On this page you will find information about the various settings in Skype for Business for Android. The mic was already enabled, but it didn't help as long as the mic was not detected. Thanks! I plugged in some random device (portable speaker) in the mic jack and then windows detected a "microphone" and then sound in Lync works. Least my issue) to Lync and not anything else.

Seeing as how system sounds still worked I can only surmise that the issue is contained (at If anyone at Microsoft can tell me why disabling the microphone would cause Lync (and only Lync) to not see any audio devices I would be extremely curious. In recording properties, when we enabled it the audio started working. For whatever reason his microphone was disabled

MS Lync 2013, all Windows sounds working fine, including system dings when people were responding in the chat window but no audio from person speaking in the session (this was a presentation conference).
#You need to set up an audio device lync web app how to#
We finally figured out how to resolve his issue, perhaps this will help someone else.

This is one of the weirder issues reported to me by someone I support. it appears the faulty in Lync 2013 client
#You need to set up an audio device lync web app driver#
It does not look like any driver conflicts, all other software detects audio device perfectly (Skype, Recorder,softphone, Lync 2010 etc.), but only Lync 2013 client keeps saying ""we didn't find an audio device". No other issues with user as far as another device stopped working due to uninstallation of the devices. Definitely a driver conflict but it was quick resolution to uninstallĪnd get it working. Uninstalled the WIUSB and WIUSB Host Controller which was present under its own group, Exit Lync process and started again, it detected the Sound Devices again. I refreshed device manager to see if the devices would auto-install again. I uninstalled the WIUSB devices, restarted Lync, and Lync suddenly is able to detect devices. I purchased two Dell Latitude E6530 laptops with Windows 7 Pro 64-bit. I had the exact same problem as everyone else. It was in its own group in device manager. I think it was titled "wiusb" or something similar. For me it required uninstalling the Intel Widi device from device manager.
