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Update 2017/09/12 – Added SfB2016 MSI (16.0.4588.1001).
We had some reports that when trying to sign in to Skype for Business Online users were experiencing delays during the sign in process.
This behavior was related to environments were the Lync/SfBclient is configured to use a Proxy Server to connect to the Skype for Business Online servers.
After researching the delay was occurring because the client was trying establish a direct connection and only after that connection timed out it would try to connect using the configured Proxy Server:
As a workaround we could configure the Firewalls to send RESET Packets and the Lync/SfB client won’t wait for the connection attempt to timeout.
Since the following client updates we can use a registry key to force the client to use proxy for all connections:
Office 365 ProPlus/Office Professional Plus 2016 Click-to-Run
To configure Lync/SfB client to use a proxy server for SIP Traffic without attempting a direct connection we need to add the following registry key:
reg add HKCUSoftwareMicrosoftUCCPlatformLync /v EnableDetectProxyForAllConnections /t REG_DWORD /d 1 /f
Note: This registry key is only available on a User Level, we cannot add it under HKEY_Local_Machine.
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Returns information about the proxy server configuration settings currently in use in your organization.This cmdlet was introduced in Lync Server 2010.
SyntaxDescription
Skype for Business Server enables you to manage your proxy servers through proxy server configuration settings.These settings, which can be applied at both the global scope and the service scope (albeit for only the Edge Server and Registrar services) enable you to control such things as the authentication protocols that can be used by client endpoints and whether or not compression will be used on incoming and outgoing proxy server connections.When you install Skype for Business Server, a global collection of proxy server configuration settings is automatically created for you.As noted, you can also create additional collections at the service scope.
The Get-CsProxyConfiguration cmdlet enables you to return information about any of the proxy server configuration settings currently in use in your organization.
Examples-------------------------- Example 1 --------------------------
The command shown in Example 1 returns a collection of all the proxy configuration settings currently in use in the organization.This is done by calling the Get-CsProxyConfiguration cmdlet without any parameters.
-------------------------- Example 2 --------------------------
In Example 2, information about the proxy configuration settings that have the Identity service:EdgeServer:atl-cs-001.litwareinc.com is returned.Because Identities must be unique, this command will never return more than one collection of settings.
-------------------------- Example 3 --------------------------
Example 3 returns information about all of the proxy settings that have been configured at the service scope.To do this, the command calls the Get-CsProxyConfiguration cmdlet along with the Filter parameter; the filter value 'service:*' ensures that only those settings that have an Identity that begins with the string value 'service:' will be returned.
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Example 4 returns information about the proxy configuration settings that do not allow the use of client certificates as an authentication mechanism.To carry out this task, the command first uses the Get-CsProxyConfiguration cmdlet to return a collection of all the proxy configuration settings currently in use.This collection is then piped to the Where-Object cmdlet, which selects only those settings where the UseCertificateForClientToProxyAuth property is equal to False.
-------------------------- Example 5 --------------------------
Example 5 returns all the proxy configuration settings where the maximum body size for a client message is less than 5000 kilobytes.To do this, the command first calls the Get-CsProxyConfiguration cmdlet without any parameters; this returns a collection of all the proxy configuration settings currently in use.This collection is then piped to the Where-Object cmdlet, which picks out those settings where the MaxClientMessageBodySizeKb property is less than 5000 kilobytes.
Parameters
Enables you to use wildcards when specifying the proxy configuration settings to be returned.For example, this syntax returns all the settings configured at the service scope:
-Filter 'service:*'
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You cannot use both the Filter and the Identity parameters in the same command.
Unique identifier for the proxy server configuration settings to be returned.To return the global settings, use this syntax:
Mac System Proxy-Identity global
To return settings configured at the service scope, use syntax similar to this:
-Identity 'service:EdgeServer:atl-cs-001.litwareinc.com'
Note that you cannot use wildcards when specifying an Identity.If you want to (or need to) use wildcards, use the Filter parameter instead.
If this parameter is not included, the Get-CsProxyConfiguration cmdlet returns all of the proxy server settings currently in use in your organization.
How To Restore Proxy Settings
Retrieves the proxy configuration data from the local replica of the Central Management store rather than from the Central Management store itself.
Inputs
None
OutputsSkype Proxy Settings For Mac Windows 10
Microsoft.Rtc.Management.WritableConfig.Settings.SipProxy.ProxySettings
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