05-15-2015 10:48 AM
Hello
i have integrated the WSA with active directory
configured single sign on
but Microsoft lync still prompts for authentication
please what can i do to resolve this
thanks guys
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05-15-2015 11:02 AM
I'm going to make some assumptions:
Try this for me. Exit Lync, use a browser and hit an external web page. Start Lync (with or without the browser open, doesn't matter). It should work...
The issue is that Lync can't handle the web auth request (Outlook can't either).
You have 2 options.
05-15-2015 11:02 AM
I'm going to make some assumptions:
Try this for me. Exit Lync, use a browser and hit an external web page. Start Lync (with or without the browser open, doesn't matter). It should work...
The issue is that Lync can't handle the web auth request (Outlook can't either).
You have 2 options.
05-17-2015 11:14 PM
hello ken
thanks for the reply
by any chance, would you know the agent used by microsoft lync
doing my research and am coming up short
thanks
05-19-2015 01:28 AM
Useragent string looks like this:
UCCAPI/15.0.4420.1017 OC/15.0.4420.1017 (Microsoft Lync)
the version numbers vary depending on your version, obviously.
Look at the screenshots on how to find it (In the second image, the version is the first number within the brackets, meaning 15.0.4481.1000)
05-19-2015 06:08 AM
Hello all
I configured the ip addresses of the Lync servers in a custom URL
configured a identity which referenced the custom url
then in the global decryption policy i configured a pass through function for the custom URL
and that was it
05-19-2015 05:47 AM
look here: http://lmgtfy.com/?q=lync+user+agent
You can use regex for the agent string, so "\(Microsoft Lync\)" ought to work.
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