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Need help signing in on a Windows PC?
Check your sign-in address
The Skype for Business and Skype are different. After you have purchased the Office 365 subscription, you need to create a new account using the Office 365 domain for the users and assign them the license, then they will be able to log in to Skype for Business. Please feel free to contact us if you still have any questions. Best regards, Rick. The Skype for Business Client Preview enables IT professionals with the Lync 2013 client to become familiar with the new Skype for Business user interface. Login or create an account to post a.
- Check the format of your sign-in address. It should look something like [email protected]. Be sure to use your organization credentials, not your Skype Name or Microsoft account.Your sign-in address may be different from the format you use to sign in to your organization’s network.
- You may be asked for both a user ID and a sign-in address. For most organizations, these two are the same, so enter your user ID in both boxes.
Re-enter your password
If you recently changed your password, you might need to re-enter your new password in Skype for Business. Here's how:
Note: If you're signing in to Skype for Business for the first time, enter your Office 365 user ID, click Sign In, enter your password, and click Sign In again.
- On the Skype for Business sign in screen, click Delete my sign-in info.Note: If you're stuck at 'Contacting server and signing in,' click Cancel Sign-In.
- In the window that appears, click Yes.
- Click Sign In.
- Under Password, enter your password, and click Sign In.
Check if your password works with Office 365
Try using your sign-in address and password to sign in to Office 365:
- In a browser, go to Office.com.
- In the top right corner of the screen, click Sign in.
- Enter the sign-in address and password you use to sign in to Skype for Business, and click Sign in.
If you can't sign in to Office 365, your password might be incorrect. Try resetting your password.
Reset your password
If you’ve forgotten your password or it’s no longer working, use the Microsoft Online Password Reset site to send a new password request to your workplace technical support—typically the person who set up your Office 365 account for you.
Update your computer’s date and time
If you're getting an error that your clock is wrong, try updating your computer's date and time. Follow the instructions for your version of Windows:
Windows 7
- Go to a website that shows Coordinated Universal Time (UTC).
- Go to Control Panel > Date and Time, and note the UTC offset for your location.
- If you need to, choose Change date and time and update your computer’s clock.
- Try signing in again.
Windows 8 and Windows 10
- Go to a website that shows Coordinated Universal Time (UTC).
- Go to Setting > PC Settings > Time and Language.
- Note your UTC offset, and compare your device’s time to that shown on the website.
If you need to update your device’s time:
- Turn off Set time automatically and tap Change.
- Update the time and tap Change.
- Try signing in again.
Still getting an error message?
Error message | Try this |
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Server is temporarily unavailable | There are a number of technical reasons why this might happen. Wait a few minutes and try to sign in again. If that doesn't work, contact your workplace technical support and provide a link to this page: Troubleshooting Skype for Business Online sign-in errors for administrators. |
Problem acquiring a personal certificate that is required to sign in | Something is preventing authentication. Wait a few minutes and try to sign in again. If that doesn't work, contact your workplace technical support and provide a link to this page: Troubleshooting Skype for Business Online sign-in errors for administrators. |
Need help signing in on a Mac?
How do I sign in to Skype for Business on Mac?
You need a sign-in address and password from an organization that has a Skype for Business or Lync license. If you’re already using Skype for Business on your desktop, then you can sign in with the credentials from your work or school account. For more information, see Sign in to Skype for Business.
How do I reset my password?
If you’ve forgotten your password or it’s no longer working, use the Microsoft Online Password Reset site to send a new password request to your workplace technical support—typically the person who set up your Office 365 account for you.
What’s the format of my sign-in address?
Your sign-in address looks like this: [email protected].
You might be asked for both a user name and a sign-in address. If you are a Skype for Business Online user, use [email protected]. Otherwise, use domainusername.
If you have questions about your sign-in address, contact your workplace technical support team.
Do I need to enter proxy settings?
If you need to enter custom proxy settings, on the sign-in page, click Advanced Options, and then enter the proxy information.
See Also
Beta or prerelease software is not intended for inexperienced users, as the software may contain bugs or potentially damage your system. We strongly recommend that users exercise caution and save all mission-critical data before installing and/or using this software.
From Microsoft: The Skype for Business Client Preview enables IT professionals with the Lync 2013 client to become familiar with the new Skype for Business user interface. Lync is becoming Skype for Business in the first half of 2015 delivering a new client experience. The Skype for Business Client Preview is provided to help IT professionals prepare for adoption and change management of the new user interface. It is an update to the existing MSI install for Office 2013 allowing IT admins to pilot and test the new Interface prior to the solutions' general availability.
Skype for Business offers new and improved features that enable businesses to:
- Increase adoption with the Skype-inspired client
- Become more productive faster with the easy-to-use user interface
- More efficient controls allows users to focus on communications and collaboration than on the technology
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