![]() for this software, unless other terms accompany those items. And it is recommended to replace with '-UseOAuth' However. Regarding Edge - you should always run all your Lync roles on the same version numbers, so Yes to that Q. These license terms are an agreement between Microsoft Corporation (or based on where you live, one of its affiliates) and you. I consulted this problem with Microsoft Skype for Business/Teams team, the update I got is this is a known issue because the Skype for Business Online retired, and the Skype Online Connector deprecated (liveID) as well, so the command you tried on Lync 2013 is not working anymore. ![]() If your Lync environment is heavy on third party solutions / integration, then naturally you need to be more careful about implementing updates and should always check with the third party vendor or conduct your own testing. That there are unforeseen issues that were not identified during MSFT testing. MY personal stance is that unless you have a good reason for not doing so, you should always be running your Lync environment on the latest Cumulative Updates - naturally it's often wise to wait a period of time after the release of a new update in the event The issues addressed via the update including how to implement it are listed on the associated KB article
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