#CONFIGURE LYNC WEB APP WINDOWS#
After installation open windows PowerShell and run the following command. Procedure 2: Configuration using HTTPS As our Office Web Apps server is configured with HTTP, we have to reinstall the Office Web Apps. The document should open in a browser that displays the file by using Office Web Apps. Go to a SharePoint 2013 document library that contains Office documents and view a Word, PowerPoint, Excel, or OneNote file. In SharePoint 2013, make sure you’re not logged on as System Account because you won’t be able to edit or view the documents with Office Web Apps. (Get-SPSecurityTokenServiceConfig).AllowOAuthOverHttp 8. Run the following command again to verify that the AllowOAuthOverHttp setting is now set to True. $config = (Get-SPSecurityTokenServiceConfig) $config.AllowOAuthOverHttp = $true $config.Update() 7. (Get-SPSecurityTokenServiceConfig).AllowOAuthOverHttp If this command returns FALSE run the following commands. You can check the current status by running the following command. You need to set AllowOAuthOverHttp to True. You can verify that the new zone is now internal-http by running Get-SPWOPIZone again. Change the WOPI zone to internal-http by following PowerShell command.
If it’s displayed correctly, skip the next step. Get-SPWOPIZone The WOPI zone displayed by this command should be internal-http. There is no “CWA like” app in Lync 2010.SharePoint binding by the following PowerShell command. So, if you are after Lync Web App for external users (similar to CWA in OCS), go integrate your Lync with Exchange 2010 OWA. This url will provide most of the Lync features in a meeting – like file distribution, application & desktop sharing, viewing & presenting powerpoint slides, meeting wide IM etc. In that case, you will be given a url of the format. Lync Web App only comes into action when you schedule an online meeting. That is the default behaviour and it is normal. If you access the url, you will be given a Lync splash page. While configuring a Lync server, one of the simple urls that get published is. There is nothing that you need to do as an admin to “publish” the feature. Now, as an admin, how do you configure Lync Web App? It is enabled by default. There is no way for your external users to access a website, put their domain credentials in and be presented with their contact list.
#CONFIGURE LYNC WEB APP HOW TO#
Read my article on how to implement that here. In short, if you are looking for the same experience as CWA in Lync, you need to integrate Lync with OWA 2010. In Lync 2010, the feature is still there, but is integrated with Exchange 2010 Outlook Web App (OWA).
In the OCS 2007 R2 world, users could use Communicator Web Access (CWA) and get a list of their contacts & initiate IMs. The answer is that experience is different with Lync 2010. A common question these days in the various Lync forums – As an admin, how do I configure Lync Web App for my external users and how can they access it?