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- #Intermedia skype for business server settings windows
Unfortunately for me the first time I installed SSO on my computer I accidently selected for SSO to configure my Outlook and now no matter what I do I cannot revert those changes. I think part of the problem here is that SSO is trying to configure all the applications such as communicator, web conferencing, and Outlook. We do have the BPOS suite and we use it for all the applications except for Exchange. Restart Computer and re-install SSO but do not configure Outlook Application.
#Intermedia skype for business server settings windows
G.Remove all entries that include .Ī.Click Start, click Run, type regedit, and then click OK.ī.Expand the following subkey: HKEY_CURRENT_USER/ Software/ Microsoft/ Office/ 12.0/ Outlook/ Autodiscoverħ.Delete the Microsoft Online Outlook Profile (this step is Optional, however it may resolve Outlook issues):ī.Expand the following subkey: HKEY_CURRENT_USER/ Software/ Microsoft/ WindowsNT/ CurrentVersion/ Windows Messaging Subsystem/ ProfilesĨ.

ĥ.Remove entries from Trusted Sites and Local Intranet in Internet Explorer:ī.On the Tools menu, click Internet Options.Ĭ.On the Security Tab, click Local Intranet, click Sites, and then click Advanced.ĭ.Remove all entries that include .į.Click Trusted Sites, and then click Sites. Thanks for your help.ġ.Click Start, click Control Panel, and then click Add or Remove Programs.Ģ.In the Currently installed programs and updates list, click Microsoft Online Services Sign In, and then click Remove.ģ.Delete the Sign In application profile:Ī.Click Start, click Run, type %userprofile%/Local Settings/Application Data/Microsoft, and then click OK.Ĥ.Delete the Sign In application registry key:Ī.Click Start, type Run, type regedit, and then click OK.ī.Expand the following registry subkey: HKEY_CURRENT_USER/ Software/ Microsoft/. Here are the steps I took to fix the problem. I have finally got the solution to the problem. If it wasn't difficult, it wouldn't be fun, but why's it got to be this much fun. What error are you receiving when attempting to log onto your on-premise account? Is this one of the issues you are referring to? Have you selected to reset IE to defaults? The SSO client will attempt to re-write the proxy settings in IE if it detects it is not there.

Have you checked the AutoDiscover settings again after having removed them and signed into the SSO client to see if it is repopulating? Have you enabled Outlook logging to confirm it is trying to contact BPOS? It looks like the Autoconfiguration is picking up the correct location.Ĥ.
#Intermedia skype for business server settings install
Have you removed the BPOS profile from your Mail control panel item?Ģ. Have you attempted to perform a repair install or full uninstall/reinstall of Outlook 2011?ģ. You were correct that launching Outlook from the SSO causes the Outlook client to be configured to use the BPOS service.ġ. It looks like your AutoDiscover is currently pointing to your on-premise solution properly, but you are indicating you can't connect? To verify that phones and devices are secure from cyber threats and attacks like eavesdropping, we require strong passwords on all SIP endpoints.Thank you very much for confirming, Paul.
#Intermedia skype for business server settings password
These apps require a login and password and also require 2-factor authentication for access. The Mobile App from Intermedia allows users to use their Unite business phone system while working remotely or while on the go. Two-Factor Authentication for Intermedia Unite ® Mobile App
