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by lesnaforxa1980 2020. 2. 10. 09:05

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  1. Lync Kirjautuminen Ei Onnistu

After a meeting invitation has been sent to the recipients, I like to keep track of the RSVP's (among other things) in the 'notes section' of the invite on the outlook calendar. However, since we have migrated our email to 'the cloud', it no longer lets me add the information in the notes section to save for my own use, without the option to 'save changes and send update to recipients' or, 'don't save but keep meeting open'. I don't necessarily need or want the meeting invitees to see and read what I am putting into the notes section after the invitation has been sent the first time.

But I do need to keep track of the RSVP's. What can I do differently to make this happen again- since I always used to be able to do this? Hi Expert, I am having HP 1502TU laptop and now a days it started behaving wierdly.If I am doing screen/control sharing ( using office communicator (Lync) ) then its character mappings are getting changed and its not getting fixed until 2-3 days. Sometime it has got fixed automatically by doing again screen sharing with a certain person. I've recently replaced my keyboard and in previous keyboard also, keyboard keys mapping issue was happeing.

There are no chances of virus etc as I have newly installed OS (window 10 home). Any suggestion to this issue. I'm well beyond my limit of patience with this faulty update!! I was in the middle of keying and it shut me down without sufficient time to save my work. This is going to end up costing my company a multi-million dollar account and ME to lose my job!! Someone HAS to fix this update! I'm sick of going through this multiple times every day, just to have it restore my previous version of Windows every single time!!!

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How do I stop the harassment? How do I stop it from commandeering my computer? Who can I contact to fix the update so it works somewhere in the vicinity of the first 20 times it tries? One of the multiple pop ups say: Update to the latest version of Windows 10. One of the best features of Windows 10 is that it keeps getting better with every update.

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(cough cough!!) This PC is currently not running the latest and most secure version of Windows 10. This PC is running version 14393. The latest version is 16299. I've downloaded the Windows 10 Update Assistant like it suggested, but all it is is another launch for the faulty update. I've tried everything I can to get this to either stop or work, one or the other. This has gone on for entirely too long. Does anyone have a suggestion here?

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Lync Kirjautuminen Ei Onnistu

One of my users ran into an issue recently when launching Microsoft Lync. When the Lync application logged into the Lync server, a Microsoft Lync wants to use OCKeyContainerusername@company.com. Please enter the keychain password prompt appeared. The curious thing was that the keychain prompt would not accept the user’s current login password. When I checked, the user’s login keychain was unlocked and using the current password, so it didn’t appear to be caused by the login keychain password issues that I normally deal with. After some research, I was able to find the answer and get this issue fixed. See below the jump for the details.

Quit out of Microsoft Lync 2. Go to /Users/username/Library/Keychains 3. Remove the OCKeyContainerusername@company.com file from /Users/username/Library/Keychains. Launch Microsoft Lync 5. On relaunch, the prompt no longer appeared.

What caused the password prompt?: Microsoft Lync creates a keychain file to store encryption keys. The file is physically stored in /Users/username/Library/Keychains and is named something similar to OCKeyContainerusername@company.com. The password for this keychain is not tied to the user’s account password and it looks like the Lync program itself will automatically generate a randomized password for it. The password to unlock that keychain is then stored in the user’s login keychain. Occasionally, something in Lync happens that causes this keychain to refuse to work properly. In that event, a pop-up may appear requesting a password.

Removing the OCKeyContainerusername@company.com keychain file will force Lync to create a new one. When Lync is relaunched, it will generate a new OCKeyContainerusername@company.com keychain file with a new randomized password and store it in /Users/username/Library/Keychains. An interesting thing about this OCKeyContainer keychain and associated password entry is that the persistence of it appears to be tied to whether or not Lync is set to save the user’s account password. If the password is set not to be saved: The OCKeyContainerusername@company.com keychain and OCKeyContainerusername@company.com password entry in the user’s login keychain are created when Lync connects to the Lync server. Once the Lync application is quit, the OCKeyContainerusername@company.com keychain and application password entry are automatically deleted.

On relaunch, a new OCKeyContainerusername@company.com keychain and application password entry in the user’s login keychain are created. If the password is set to be saved: If they do not already exist, the OCKeyContainerusername@company.com keychain and OCKeyContainerusername@company.com password entry in the user’s login keychain are created when Lync connects to the Lync server. A Microsoft Lync password entry is also created in the user’s login keychain if one does not already exist. Once the Lync application is quit, the OCKeyContainerusername@company.com keychain and application password entry persist and are not automatically deleted. On relaunch, Lync will look for and re-use the existing OCKeyContainerusername@company.com keychain and OCKeyContainerusername@company.com password entry. Rich, you’re a beast!

Thanks again and as always for posting great info. I have a slight twist on this issue and wonder if it’s related. When starting Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook or OneNote, I get a similar keychain error that reads ” wants to use your confidential information stored in ‘Microsoft Identity 4F7322BE-C519-4E56-9738-1C86EEB7244D’ in your keychain”.

The item is in my unlocked login keychain but I can’t monify it to add the last few apps (unrecognized p/w). Then I realized that ALL my keychain items are inaccessible even though my login keychain is unlocked. I noticed this shortly after my in place upgrade to El Capitan. Are these issues related?