@GossiTheDog Skype for Business was Lync
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Sandrew :clubtwit: (sandrew@twit.social)'s status on Friday, 07-Mar-2025 08:23:32 JST Sandrew :clubtwit:
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Sandrew :clubtwit: (sandrew@twit.social)'s status on Friday, 07-Mar-2025 08:03:03 JST Sandrew :clubtwit:
@GossiTheDog So, Microsoft Lync right after they rebranded it (again, after previously being called Microsoft Live Communication Server, then Office Communicator). It really was a hodge-podge system that didn't really change except for the names.
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Sandrew :clubtwit: (sandrew@twit.social)'s status on Tuesday, 23-Jul-2024 20:33:41 JST Sandrew :clubtwit:
@Infoseepage @GossiTheDog That's only if you didn't authenticate to Wi-Fi before logon (e.g. at the logon screen), which shouldn't be the case in many corporate environments (who are the only ones using CrowdStrike), as they'd have pushed the Wi-Fi settings via group policy