![]() Just for kicks i created a entry in my hosts file to point to the address and now I get a cert error (which was expected, of course), and the client will not connect. (internal domain) instead of our (external domain) to join the meeting. i have tried putting in my internal sign inĪddress and put in my internal domain\user creds and pointed the client for external server to :443 (which is the rproxy address) with no success.Īs for the Lync Attendee client, if i send a meeting to an external person (anonymous), they can join the meeting via the web client and all is grand, however the same user can not join via the Attendee client. ![]() ![]() However, we want the users to use the internal sip (AD) domain for sign address. I am having issues with the Lync Attendee and Lync Client connecting externally.įor Lync Client, if i change my sign in address from our internal sip domain to the external sip domain it will work.
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