

> Audio/Video to select your microphone and speakers.
#Skype for business mac release date for mac
The Skype for Business on Mac client supports Cert-based authentication, Microsoft Modern Authentication, and Multi-Factor Authentication when deployed and enabled. Skype for Business for Mac Set up your audio and video devices Select Skype for Business > Preferences. The client has the same requirements as our mobility clients in that you must have an Access Edge Server and Reverse Proxy deployed in a supported configuration. After updating to builds 9317.272 or 8309.973 or later, Mobility enablement will no longer be required. The Skype for Business on Mac client leverages both the Unified Communications Management Platform (UCMP) as well as the Unified Communications Web API (UCWA) that our mobility clients use. Server update Without Skype for Business Server 2015 CU4 (build 9319.272 or later) or Lync Server 2013 CU8 HF1 (build 8309.973 or later), Skype for Business on Mac requires Mobility enablement on the server side. Infrastructure requirements for Skype for Business on Mac I believe this feature will be available in Mac by Q3. These clients are not supported by Skype for Business Server 2019. There are some comments in forums which says Skype for busimess meeting recoprding will come in Q3 2017, I have seen an official video of Microsoft Skype for business they have mentioned meeting recording will come in Q3. Microsoft Communicator for Mac 2011 (see Communicator for Mac 2011 Deployment Guide) Microsoft Lync for Mac 2011 (see Lync for Mac 2011 Deployment Guide) For details about supported features, see Desktop client feature comparison for Skype for Business. Skype for Business Server 2015 also supports the following legacy clients on computers that are running Mac OS 10.5.8 or latest service pack or release (Intel-based) operating systems (Mac OS 10.9 operating system is not currently supported). Refer to the System requirements for the minimum hardware required. This list is preliminary and some devices may be qualified for Lync, but not supported on Skype for Business on the Mac.
