“THE SERVER IS TEMPORARILY UNAVAILABLE” WHEN SIGNING INTO SKYPE BUSINESS
Since our Office 365 tenant was upgraded we’ve been experiencing difficulties with our users signing into Skype Business. When these users tried to sign in, the Skype Business client returned an error saying it could not communicate with the server. The users received the following error.
“The server is temporarily unavailable.”
The server is temporarily unavailable
BACKGROUND
Firstly our IT guy raised this issue with Office 365 through a support ticket some months ago when we started experiencing this issue. There was some back and forth communication however no solution was ever found. As far as I know the issue is still open.
A few months passed and I was getting more and more frustrated that I wasn’t able to communicate with my team using Skype so I decided to spend sometime and see if I could find a solution myself.
Here is some other background information about our configuration…
Domain joined machines using Office 365 were ok
Mobile clients were fine
All user are part of an Windows 2012 R2 Active Directory domain that is not connected to Office 365 through ADFS or DirSync.
The Office 365 DNS records are setup correctly.
Our internal domain is using an unresolvable .local address
After reading countless many posts I noticed many others were reporting similar issues .
So after some research I read that Microsoft were aware of the bug and did not expect it to be resolved until now. Others were saying that it worked with users who’s machines where not joined to an Active Directory domain.
YOU HAVE TWO WAYS TO ACHIEVE THIS :-
FIRST THROUGH REGEDIT:-
Just Delete HKCU\Software\Microsoft\MSOIdentityCRLkey from REGEDIT and run skype again it will work fine.
SECOND TRY USING A LOCAL ACCOUNT:
Kill the “lync.exe” process (use Task Manager to end the process)
Create a new local user account on the computer (lusrmgr.msc)
Add this account to the Administrators security group
Navigate to the Program Files directory for Lync 2013 (C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office 15\root\office15\)
Whilst holding the SHIFT key down, right click on the “lync.exe” application and select “Run as different user”
Enter the username and password of the account that was just created
Lync 2013 should open and launch the “New user configuration” window
Sign in to Lync 2013 with your Office 365 username and password
The Lync 2013 client should now happily work
I should highlight that some features such as creating a Lync meeting through Outlook might not work due to the processes running as different user accounts. Try it out for yourself and see.
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