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The update procedure is the same as always, so don’t forget to update your Lync backend database! – if in doubt you can find the update procedure for both Standard & Enterprise edition here. 866 – as always the update is cumulative. Only Webservices (the “Chrome” bug) and Core Services (General stability improvement) are updated, which brings Lync 2013 to version. So in short, the issue introduced by CU9 (December 2014) is now fixed and general stability improvements. “…update that improves the reliability, stability, and performance of Microsoft Lync Server 2013 core components.
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“ Google Chrome no longer supports Lync Web App” message when you join a Lync meeting by using Google Chrome” – as described in KB3025563 Depending on just how much added functionality Lync 2013 will get, expect some busy patching months ahead. With Skype for Business coming up soon I expect the next CU to primarily include code centered around interoperability between the 2 versions, and ensuring a trouble-free in-place upgrade for those who’s interested in that path. This is also shown by the list of fixes from the last bunch of CU’s, nothing major is showing up, well unless you are a Chrome user J – nice to see that it had the attention from MS and got fixed within a reasonable timeframe. So Microsoft decided to give us a happy New Year gift, by releasing Cumulative Update 10 on the 31st of December (Crossing my fingers that they have more luck releasing code on the 31 st than OpenSSL had in 2011 – aka Heartbleed – ( )) J.įrom a general perspective I’m very impressed with the general stability of the Lync platform since RTM.