![]() Why this isn’t documented in Skype for Business’ help, I don’t know. There’s no FILE-SAVE CONVERSATION drop down any more.įor folks that haven’t used Skype for Business or Lync before, the saved conversation will be found in a folder in Outlook called “Conversations History” off the root of your mailbox. ![]() This is the only way to do so without waiting for the client to ‘auto-save’ the conversation (if you have this set up. It turns out that the answer is “CTRL-S”. Q: So how do you manually save a conversation? The point is, there’s no way to reveal a MENU BAR (File, Edit, Tools, etc.) like you used to with previous versions of Lync or even Office Communicator. As covered in the previous article when this new capability was released in 2015 it was only available for peer-to-peer Desktop Sharing sessions between to 16.x version Windows clients. (Formerly Lync Client) Notice there’s no “gear-like” configuration icon? There’s the “…” at the bottom of the screen but that doesn’t provide client UI configuration. First and foremost Microsoft has delivered, in two separate stages, the ability for Skype for Business 2016 Windows clients to leverage VBSS in conferences now. Take a look at the snapshot to the right: This is the new Skype for Business client.
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