Work Smart: Using Lync 2010 with Office 2010 - Microsoft Support
When you run Microsoft® Office 2010 with Microsoft® Lync™ 2010 communications software, you can access many Lync 2010 features directly from your Office 2010 programs.
Applies To: Lync 2010
Sign in to and out of Lync 2010 - Microsoft Support
Learn how to start, sign in, sign out, and set up Lync 2010 communications software with your business email address. Find out how to have Lync 2010 start automatically when you log on to Windows and how to change your availability status.
Applies To: Lync 2010
Download Lync 2010 training - Microsoft Support
Get free, downloadable versions of the following Lync 2010 training courses. They’re in PowerPoint 2010 format, so you can customize them for group training or view them on your desktop. Need a PowerPoint Viewer? If you don't have PowerPoint 2010, download the PowerPoint Viewer to view these files.
Applies To: Lync 2010
Start using Lync for IM and online meetings - Microsoft Support
To download Lync, sign in to Microsoft 365, then at the top of the page, click Settings > Office 365 settings > Software > Lync. With Lync you can: See when people are available, away from their desk, or in a meeting. Send an instant message. Set up a Lync Meeting. Share your desktop or a program in a Lync Meeting.
Applies To: Office for business, Office 365 Small Business, Lync 2013 for Office 365
Welcome to Microsoft Lync Web App - Microsoft Support
What is Lync Web App? Lync Web App is the browser-based version of Lync 2010 that allows people who don’t have a Lync account and haven’t installed the Lync client to participate in Lync meetings, using either a Windows or Macintosh operating system.
Applies To: Lync Web App
Work Smart: Use Lync 2010 Attendant - Microsoft Support
Work Smart: Use Lync 2010 Attendant. Microsoft® Lync™ 2010 Attendant is an integrated call management application that enables you to effectively manage many conversations at once by quickly handling and routing phone calls and instant messages.
Applies To: Lync 2010 Attendant
Join from a computer with Lync 2010 installed - Microsoft Support
When joining a Microsoft Lync 2010 meeting or conference call, you can connect to the audio portion of the meeting by using Lync 2010 computer audio, by dialing in, or by having the Microsoft Lync Server 2010 communications software call you. What do you want to do? Configure meeting audio. Join a scheduled online meeting or conference call.
Applies To: Lync 2010
Record and play back meetings in Lync 2010 - Microsoft Support
With recording, you can capture the audio, video, instant messaging (IM), application sharing, Microsoft PowerPoint presentations, whiteboard, and polling portions of the Lync 2010 session and play them back just as they were experienced during the Lync conversation or meeting.
Applies To: Lync 2010
Make, receive, and manage a Lync audio call - Microsoft Support
Make, receive, and manage a Lync audio call. Lync 2013. You can use Lync to call your contacts, or dial a number just like a regular phone. Then you can mute, unmute, transfer the call or use the in-call dial pad to interact with automated audio systems.
Applies To: Lync 2013
Work Smart: Use Lync 2010 Attendee - Microsoft Support
Microsoft® Lync™ 2010 Attendee is a conferencing client that allows users who don’t have Microsoft® Lync™ 2010 communications software installed, to participate in Lync 2010 online meetings. Lync 2010 Attendee provides communications and collaboration tools to do tasks such as sending a video, requesting and giving back controls, and ...
Applies To: Lync 2010