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Use the following procedure to open the Skype for Business Server Management Shell to administer servers, users, clients, and devices in your environment by using the command line. You can use a user account that is assigned to the CsAdministrator role to perform any task in the Skype for Business Server Management Shell.

You can log on using other roles to perform specific administration tasks, depending on the task you need to perform. For example, you can use CSArchivingAdministrator to run cmdlets related to Archiving administration. For details about the roles that you can use to run a specific cmdlet, see the documentation for the cmdlet. Skip to main content. This browser is no longer supported. Download Microsoft Edge More info.

Contents Exit focus mode. Is this page helpful? Please rate your experience Yes No. Any additional feedback? Important If your organization requires that you locate Internet Information Services IIS and all Web Services on a drive other than the system drive, you can change the installation location path for the Skype for Business Server files in the Setup dialog box.

And they require skype to work. Am I looking in the wrong place? Horacio no you're not, I just don't know what I'm talking about apparently, my bad. I had skype working happily, uninstalled it so I can reinstall and show you the steps and now I can't install :. I'll update my answer as soon as I manage to get it to work. Horacio see updated answer. But I have followed that exact same procedure you did, and the dependency problems arose anyway.

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Notify me of new posts via email. Finally the options that I was left with was: Upgrade my whole system to sid which at the time of writing is quite unstable, whicih usually is the case after a release.

Make my system dual boot with sid and the other as wheezy so that I have at least one OS running even if sid breaks. The last option was to install sid in a chroot and run skype from within chroot.

Now the gui for skype shows up but wait … the sound card still does not work. For it make sure you have libpulse installed. If it is not installed, install it using: apt-get install libpulse0:i The other thing that you need to do is configure alsa.



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