Troubleshoot connection issues in Skype for Business
- Improve your signal. If possible, use an Ethernet cable to plug in your computer directly into the modem or router.
- Close other programs.
- Check your speed.
- Update your hardware.
- Check with the other participant.
Clearing Skype for Business Cache in Windows
- Log out of Skype for Business.
- Delete any sign-in information.
- Exit Skype for Business.
- Navigate to Users > [Your Username] > AppData > Local > Microsoft > Office > 15.0 > Lync.
- Delete the sip_profileName folder.
- Delete all files in Tracing folder.
Whether the thread title ( KB2566790 error by signing in to skype for business) is the error message? If so, in general, the KB2566790 shows you have a Skype for Business (SFB) DNS configuration issue with your Office 365 account. So, please let admin follow the KB2566790 to troubleshoot it.
Join a meeting using Skype for Business Web App
- Open the meeting request in your email or calendar, and select Try Skype Web App.
- On the Skype for Business Web App sign-in page, enter your name, and select Join the meeting.
Sign in to Lync for the first time
- On the computer or device that you installed Lync on, click Start, click All Programs, click Microsoft Lync, and then click Lync 2013.
- Enter your Microsoft 365 password, and then click Sign in. Notes: If you don't know your password, contact your workplace technical support.
Re: Can't login to Skype for Business
- Click the Settings icon in the upper-right, Tools, then Options.
- Click Personal, then the Advanced button.
- Enter sipdir.online.lync.com:443 as the Internal and External server under Manual configuration.
- Confirm the changes and log in again.
Be sure "Auto-detect server" is set to On. At the bottom of the screen, tap Sign in. You will see the following message: "We need your phone number with country and region codes." Confirm that your mobile phone number is being displayed (for example, +18125555555), and then tap Continue. Tap Continue again to finish.
If you see a "Sorry we couldn't connect to Skype", "Skype can't connect" or "Unable to receive notifications" message when you try to use Skype, the most likely cause is a poor internet connection, or no internet connection. Learn more * about blocking internet access on Android apps. Change your password.
Expand Personal, and then expand Certificates. Sort by the Issued By column, and then look for a certificate that's issued by Communications Server. Verify that the certificate is present and that it isn't expired. Delete the certificate and try to sign in to Skype for Business Online.
You can also try the following steps for additional help:
- Verify your device has a working internet connection with the required bandwidth.
- Verify you have the latest version of Skype.
- Check your security software or Firewall settings to make sure they aren't blocking Skype.
How do I uninstall and reinstall Skype on desktop?
- Quit Skype. If you can see the Skype icon in the task bar, right-click it and select Quit.
- Press the Windows and R keys on your keyboard at the same time.
- Type appwiz.
- Find Skype in the list, right-click it and select Remove or Uninstall.
- Download and install the latest version of Skype.
Solutions to fix Skype sign-in certificate problems
- Delete the sign-in info. On the Skype for Business sign-in window, click Delete my-sign in information.
- Flush DNS cache.
- Make changes through the Registry Editor.
- Perform some troubleshooting steps for Lync 2010 and Lync 2013.
Troubleshooting issues with Skype call quality
- Check the Skype Status page. The site will tell you if there are any reported issues.
- Make sure you meet the minimum system requirements and are using the latest version of Skype.
- Check your computer and internet connection.
Skype for business on Ios Cannot Connect to Server
- Uninstall the client and then reinstall it.
- Manually set up the Discovery Address in Advanced Options:
- If the first 2 points didn't resolve the issue, please navigate to General -> Reset -> Reset Network Settings for your Iphone.
If you're having problems signing in, first make sure you're using the latest version of Skype, your system meets the minimum requirements for running Skype, and that you have the latest software updates and hardware drivers for your computer. This usually solves most sign-in issues.
Uninstall and reinstall Skype for Windows 10. Fire up the Start Menu, open Settings > Apps and search for the Skype app. Now, reinstall Skype for Windows 10 by launching the Microsoft Store, search for it, and download it again. Once you're done, restart your computer, then launch Skype for Windows 10 again.
Skype for Business is an easy-to-use interface that allows users to communicate through text chat, voice calls, video calls and online meetings. You can use Skype for Business from nearly any Windows PC or mobile device (Lync on Macs or mobile devices), on campus or anywhere in the world you have Internet access.
How to log into Skype for Business (Windows desktop client)
- To find Skype for Business, click the Windows start button and start typing “Skype for Business“.
- Enter the Sign-In address.
- This next screen will ask you for a password.
- From the Pick an account screen, please select the option that lists your Minnstate.edu credentials.
If a firewall or a proxy is blocking Lync from connecting to EWS, you may experience symptoms such as repeated credential requests, stale Address Book Service (ABS), and intermittent Free/Busy presence issues. To resolve this problem, verify that the user has the correct proxy configured in Internet Explorer.