![]() ![]() As the upgrade was included in a security update, organizations were forced to adapt to the new Skype for Business UI. The original Lync 2013 client, was “upgraded” to Skype for Business via the April 2015 Security update. Right now you basically have 2 versions of Skype for Business client. Lync 2013 client vs Skype for Business clientĮver since Microsoft decided to “re-brand” the Lync 2013 to Skype for Business some confusion has existed surrounding the 2 versions. It’s not all that clear in the KB, but the file versions listed are 15.0.xx and not 16.0.xx. The added features and nonsecurity fixes, however seem relevant for the Lync 2013 version only, and not the Office 2016 Skype for Business client. It’s worth nothing that the security update relates to both Lync 2013 (including the Skype for Business “skin”), as well as the “real” Skype for Business client which is included in Office 2016. ![]() So it’s that time again, Microsoft has released 12 security updates, one of them relating to Lync 2013 (Skype for Business) – you can find the full list of security bulletins here:, the security bulleting relating to Lync/SfB is
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