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Testing your Call Quality before you call Enable the option “Allow anyone to contact me” (the default setting is “Allow invites but block all other communication”).On the right you will see a section at the bottom for “Contacts not using Skype for Business”.Select "Alerts" from the list of options on the left side.To get to the "Option" menu, click on the gear/setting icon in the upper right.
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You can download the latest version of Skype for Business for the Mac directly from Microsoft.If you don't have access to Skype for Business as part of Office 365, you can download Skype for Business for Windows from Microsoft.on the next page, there is a link to download Skype for Business and also lists where the copies of Office assocatied with your account are installed.under the "Office apps & devices section", select the "View apps & devices" option.select the "Other install options" under the "Install Office" link at the top right of your Office portal home page.If you have Office on your computer but no Skype for Business, you can:
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If you are using a personal computer and have a full UW Office 365 account, you can download and install Office as part of your UW Office 365 subscription.You will find a shortcut in the Microsoft Office group under the Start Menu of your PC. If you are using a UW-owned machines, Office should be installed on your computer.

Skype for Business (also known as Lync) is part of Microsoft Office.Testing your call quality before you call.Skype and Skype for Business can co-exist.Below are some tips and pointers to resources that you can use as you begin to explore Skype for Business:
