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Tip: "An Error Occurred During the Lync Meeting" with External Users If you have ever encountered this error, you may find this post helpful. It frequently occurs when one tries to join an external meeting, http://mikegil.typepad.com/victus_pro_scientia_opus_/2014/01/lync-pro-tip-an-error-occurred-during-the-lync-meeting.html and one's Lync (server) does not permit access by the external party who sent you the meeting request, or vice-versa. By default, if you have Lync installed locally, clicking on the "Join Online Meeting" hyperlink will try to initiate the meeting using your Lync client. If your Lync administrator has enabled external access via federation or other means, this error will occur. Fortunately, a simple workaround exists: 1. Right-click the link in the original invitation, an error and "Copy Hyperlink" 2. Paste the URL into a new browser tab 3. Append the suffix "?SL=1" to the URL 4. Join your meeting via the Lync Web Client The "?SL=1" switch in the URL forces the meeting/session to use the web client, rather than the local client. There are, or course, some limitations to using the Web Client vs the local client, but if your local client cannot access the meeting, this occurred during the is a simple, quick workaround you can try so that you can participate in Lync meetings with external parties. You can also use this tip to help external parties to connect to Lync meetings that you set up, and it's remarkable how much more productive we can be when the first ten minutes of a meeting aren't occupied by "Can you see my screen? etc.) Posted at 10:25 AM in Collaboration, Microsoft Office, Products, Web/Tech | Permalink Tags: conferencing, Lync, productivity, protip Comments Thank you for this very helpful tip, I plan on using it for my 2pm tcon this afternoon! Posted by: Maura Harrigan | January 17, 2014 at 10:33 AM My pleasure! Glad I could help, and thank you for reading. :-) Posted by: Mike Gil | January 17, 2014 at 10:43 AM The comments to this entry are closed. About Categories Articles Books Business Intelligence Collaboration Current Affairs Events Google Apps Knowledge Management Microsoft Office Off Topic Products Project Management Science Search SharePoint Social Media Sports Technology Industry This Blog Web 2.0 Web 2.0/Enterprise 2.0 Web/Tech Weblogs Subscribe to this blog's feed See how we're connected Search Recent Posts Lync Pro Tip: "An Error Occurred During the Lync Meeting" with External Users Leaving the Premises We're Just Not That Into