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I have a problem with any Windows 10/11 PC on our network when our internet goes offline.(FYI Our company is located in a farming/rural aria where internet is not stable)The PC's (all 75 of them) will not see or access any PC/Servers via Names on the net.
This seems to work fine for local clients, as I just said. When I was prompted to add DNS records, I added most of them in the online DNS control panel of, as I simply couldn't add them to myinternaldomain.local, as it is disparate with. I can't change that, can I? Otherwise autodiscover will stop working internally for Outlook clients? Lync Online works fine on workstations/laptops/mobile devices while they are connected internally to the corporate network and myinternaldomain.local, but as soon as a mobile device is only connected to public internet, it can't sign in. Surely, even externally, this should resolve correctly?Īlso, exists as a DNS record in myinternaldomain.local, and points to my Exchange 2010 CAS server (we use Outlook Anywhere, and a mix of Outlook 2007/2010 clients). Also, if I ping (and the other CNAME records I was prompted to add), they resolve to the MSOL servers, as expected. Please try again' The issue also occurs, when I successfully login to the and click on the Power BI icon. Then the browser seems to follow the endless loop of redirections and finally lands on the sign-in page again with the message 'We couldnt sign you in.
AD FS is setup and AD is synced to MSOL just fine. I enter my username and password normally. I have added the relevant DNS records to our internal network, and to our external domain name (we have a. I'm also guessing it's something to do with DNS. I'm guessing it will be the same for laptops, but I will test this. If I try to sign in again on the mobile device, without the corporate VPN, it fails. You can set the org-wide policy through the Teams Admin Center. Likewise if a Skype for Business only user sends a message to a Teams only user, that user will see it within Teams. If I disconnect the corporate VPN, the mobile device stays signed in until I sign out. If you send a message in Teams to a Skype for Business only user, they will receive the message in Skype for Business. If I connect my mobile device to the corporate VPN, it signs in. If I try to sign in on my mobile device, it fails. If you cant sign in to your Google Account in Gmail, Google Drive, Google Play, or elsewhere, select the issue that most closely applies to you. Even if you close the Skype window, it will remain running in the background.In the process of deploying Lync Online, and I've got it working on desktops (albeit while they are connected to the corporate network via cable, or VPN). The desktop version of Skype will still continue running after you launch it, keeping you signed in. Prevent the Skype Desktop App From Running in the Background Skype won’t automatically start with your PC.
Uncheck the “Start Skype when I start Windows” option and click “Save”.
That’s the “Skype” application in your Start menu-not the “Skype Preview” application included with Windows 10.Ĭlick Tools > Options in the Skype window. To do this, open the traditional Skype desktop application. You can tell Skype not to start when you sign in if you don’t want it constantly running in the background. It automatically starts with your PC and signs you in by default, ensuring you’re always online to receive messages.
The traditional desktop version of Skype does something similar after you install it. Prevent the Skype Desktop App From Starting at Boot Skype won’t sign you in again unless you provide your account details. The next time you launch the Skype Preview app, it will ask you to sign in with your account. Click the “Sign Out” button at the bottom of your account status screen.