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The purpose of MFA is to ensure two factors of authentication, something you know and something you have. By allowing app passwords to access email through applications, Microsoft is failing to implement MFA but trying to call it MFA. I'll just have to wait for more of Microsoft's products to support MFA or switch to another provider. To set up Skype for Business Online delegation, follow these steps: On the Contacts screen, select the Search bar at the top of the window and search for the contact you would like to make a delegate. Removing a Delegate. Right-click on the contact, and then hover over Groups and select My Delegates which will add them as a delegate.
We are running Lync 2013 Server (on-prem) and all clients that is running Skype for Business for Mac 2016 (16.12.77) cannot sign-in. They can sign-in to Lync 2011 client after some unconventional workaround though (connect to external network then only connectto internal network). We have imported all the necessary certificates in the Keychain (all set to trusted).
Can someone please help as our management insisted on using the Skype for Business client due to Mac 2011 support already ended. We have tried all theworkaround in SfB for Mac but to no avail.Thank you. Hi fndradzi,Please remove “Mozilla/5.0” from the WIASupportedUserAgents parameter in AdfsProperties.
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Essentially, you will need to:1.Run Get-AdfsProperties select wiasupporteduseragents and get the output.2.Then remove only “Mozilla/5.0” from the output.3.Then run Set-AdfsProperties -WIASupportedUserAgents with the output from step b.Please check if install the Lync server 2013 CU8 HF1There is a link about Known issues - Skype for Business on Mac,you could refer to it.Regards,Leon LuPlease remember tomark the replies as answers if they helped.If you have feedback for TechNet Subscriber Support, contact.
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