Topic Last Modified: 2014-03-05
This section summarizes software support for Lync 2013 and the Online Meeting Add-in for Lync 2013.
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The Online Meeting Add-in for Lync 2013, which supports meeting management from within the Outlook messaging and collaboration client, installs automatically with Lync 2013. |
Software Requirements for Lync 2013 and the Online Meeting Add-in for Lync 2013
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Windows Operating system |
Windows 8.1 Windows 8 Windows 7 operating system Windows Server 2008 R2 with latest service pack
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Installation and updates |
Administrator rights and permissions |
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Browser |
Windows Internet Explorer 10 Internet browser Internet Explorer 9 Internet browser Internet Explorer 8 Internet browser Internet Explorer 7 Internet browser Mozilla Firefox web browser
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Microsoft Office Integration |
For the full set of integration features:
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Microsoft Exchange Integration |
For the full set of integration features:
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Macintosh Operating Systems
Lync 2013 is available only for Windows. However, Lync Server 2013 supports the following clients on computers that are running Mac OS 10.5.8 or latest service pack or release (Intel-based) operating systems (Mac OS 10.9 operating system is not currently supported). For details about supported features, see Client Comparison Tables.
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Microsoft Lync for Mac 2011 (see “Lync for Mac 2011 Deployment Guide” at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=268786)
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Microsoft Communicator for Mac 2011 (see “Communicator for Mac 2011 Deployment Guide” at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=268787)
Lync Web App Browsers
Lync Web App supports specific combinations of operating systems and browsers. For details, see Lync Web App Supported Platforms in the Planning documentation.
Microsoft Office Supportability
Lync Server 2013 clients support integration with various versions of Microsoft Office, as summarized in this section.
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Lync 2013 integration features are supported on Outlook 2013 and Microsoft Outlook 2010.
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Lync 2013 integration features are supported on Microsoft Exchange Server 2013 and Microsoft Exchange Server 2010.
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The Online Meeting Add-in for Lync 2013 is supported with Office 2013 and Microsoft Office 2010.
Using Mandatory Profiles
If users are planning to use Lync 2013 conferencing features, they should not use Active Directory Domain Services mandatory profiles to sign in to the Lync 2013 client. Because mandatory profiles are read-only user profiles, the public key infrastructure (PKI) keys that are required for Lync 2013 conferencing cannot be saved to the profile. For details, see Microsoft Knowledge Base article 2552221, “Lync 2010 conferencing feature fails when the user is signed in using a mandatory user profile,” at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?linkid=3052&kbid=2552221.