Skype For Business Mac Clear Cache

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Delete Cache Skype for Business / Lync KBA-01388-L7W5 Summary Skype for Business and Lync cache information on Windows or MAC OS X to read information quickly and efficiently. Possible reasons why you would want to clear the Skype for Business / Lync cache include: • You cannot log in to Skype for Business. • Your Outlook and Skype for Business integration is not functioning properly. • You have issues with Presence. • Your Contact list is out of date. • You cannot search for users in Skype for Business.

Skype for business caches files locally on your PC or Mac to pull information quickly and efficiently. Sometimes you may need to clear your cache to resolve specific issues. This article explains how to clear your cache on your PC or Mac. Cookies are little pieces of information that Skype, or your internet browser, may store on your computer's hard drive. Cookies enable Skype to.

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Skype for Business, Lync 2010, Lync 2013 for Windows 1. Log out of Skype for Business. Delete any sign-in info.

Skype For Business Mac Clear Cache

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Open Run bar and type in%AppData%. Make sure you're in the AppData directory and navigate to Local Microsoft Office 15.0 (or 16.0) Lync for Skype for Business and Lync 2013, or Local Microsoft Office 12.0 Lync for Lync 2010. Delete sip_profileName folder.

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If you do not see this folder, check the Local Microsoft Communicator directory. Delete all files in Tracing folder. Do not delete the folder itself. Clear DNS cache: in Command Prompt run ipconfig /flushdns command. Lync 2011 for MAC 1.

The script was written to remove Office 2011 but it and Office 2016 share the Microsoft AutoUpdate (MAU) tool. Therefore, the script doesn't delete what may have been installed by Office 2016. Rather than remove MAU using this script, you may want to create another smaller script that does just this and run it separately on machines where you find it's installed. I have both Office 2011 and Office 2016 installed on my Mac and I had 2 2016 apps running (Outlook and Word) and opened the 2011 version of PowerPoint and it correctly saw that PowerPoint was open and needed to be quit. Mac

Log out and quit Lync. Go to Finder > press Command+Shift+G > type in /users//library > delete the following files: • Caches > com.microsoft.Lync • Internet Plug-Ins > MeetingJoinPlugin.plugin • Keychains > all files beginning with OC__KeyContainer • Logs > Microsoft-Lync-x.log and Microsoft-Lync.log • Preferences > com.microsoft.Lync.plist • Preferences > ByHost > MicrosoftLyncRegistrationDB.xxxx.plist 3. Go to Finder > press Command+Shift+G > type in /users//documents > navigate to Microsoft User Data > delete the following folders: Microsoft Lync Data and Microsoft Lync History. Open Keychain Access from /Applications/Utilities folder. Delete all keychains starting with OC__KeyContainer. In your Login keychain, delete all e-mail address certificates.

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Microsoft merged MSN Messenger with Skype in April 2013. If your company merged its Skype and Messenger contacts, you must now log in to Skype using your Microsoft login information in order to see an updated list containing both your Skype and Messenger contacts. Other issues apart from the Messenger-Skype migration can also cause problems when trying to update contacts. Several potential solutions exist, including upgrading Skype, manually re-synchronizing contacts, and restoring contacts online or from a backup file. Upgrade Skype If, after logging in to Skype using your Microsoft username, you're still having trouble getting your contacts to update, the first and simplest solution is to upgrade Skype to the most recent version available for your operating system. If there is a bug in your current version preventing contacts from updating, for example, chances are Skype has addressed this problem in a subsequent version of the application. To upgrade, visit the Skype Download page, download the most recent version to your computer, and follow the automated prompts to upgrade (link in Resources).

This entry was posted on 08.01.2019.