You need to recommend which type of client connection the remote users must use to prevent the connection issue.
Which Lync client or clients should you recommend? (Choose all that apply.)
A. Lync 2013
B. Lync Web App
C. Lync Windows Store app
D. Lync Attendee
Correct Answer: AB
Explanation/Reference:
A: Lync 2013 is the full-featured client for Lync Server. The Lync 2013 user interface has been fully redesigned and includes newly integrated features, such as Persistent Chat (Lync 2010 had a separate client for chat functionality), tabbed conversations, video preview, and multiparty video
B:
* Lync Web App is the client of choice for participants outside your organization. With Lync Web App, no local client installation is required, although audio, video, and sharing features require installation of a plug-in during first use.
* Lync Web App is the web-based conferencing client for Lync Server 2013 meetings. In this release, the addition of computer audio and video to Lync
Web App provides a complete in- meeting experience for anyone who does not have a Lync client installed locally. Meeting participants have access to all collaboration and sharing features and presenter meeting controls.
Note:
* From scenario:
/ Migrate Group Chat to Persistent Chat
/ Users running previous client versions must be able to use chat features after the server is migrated to Persistent Chat.
Incorrect:
Not C:
* Lync Windows Store app supports most of the commonly-used features for contact management, conversations, and calls. For advanced features such as delegate set up, team calls, response groups, and persistent chat, use Lync 2013 for the desktop instead.
Not D:
* Because of the enhancements to Lync Web App, an updated version of Microsoft Lync 2010 Attendee is not available for Lync Server 2013.
* Lync 2010 Attendant The Microsoft Lync 2010 Attendant integrated call-management program enables a receptionist to manage multiple conversations at the same time through rapid call handling, IM, and onscreen routing.
Reference: Clients for Lync Server 2013
Explanation/Reference:
A: Lync 2013 is the full-featured client for Lync Server. The Lync 2013 user interface has been fully redesigned and includes newly integrated features, such as Persistent Chat (Lync 2010 had a separate client for chat functionality), tabbed conversations, video preview, and multiparty video
B:
* Lync Web App is the client of choice for participants outside your organization. With Lync Web App, no local client installation is required, although audio, video, and sharing features require installation of a plug-in during first use.
* Lync Web App is the web-based conferencing client for Lync Server 2013 meetings. In this release, the addition of computer audio and video to Lync
Web App provides a complete in- meeting experience for anyone who does not have a Lync client installed locally. Meeting participants have access to all collaboration and sharing features and presenter meeting controls.
Note:
* From scenario:
/ Migrate Group Chat to Persistent Chat
/ Users running previous client versions must be able to use chat features after the server is migrated to Persistent Chat.
Incorrect:
Not C:
* Lync Windows Store app supports most of the commonly-used features for contact management, conversations, and calls. For advanced features such as delegate set up, team calls, response groups, and persistent chat, use Lync 2013 for the desktop instead.
Not D:
* Because of the enhancements to Lync Web App, an updated version of Microsoft Lync 2010 Attendee is not available for Lync Server 2013.
* Lync 2010 Attendant The Microsoft Lync 2010 Attendant integrated call-management program enables a receptionist to manage multiple conversations at the same time through rapid call handling, IM, and onscreen routing.
Reference: Clients for Lync Server 2013