[cisco-voip] UC integration with MS Office and Lync/MOC

Josh Warcop josh at warcop.com
Mon Dec 1 22:01:28 EST 2014


I'm first coming at this from a Microsoft perspective. Have you moved to Lync Server 2013 and running OCS for CUCILYNC backward compatibility?

MS Office 2013 includes the Lync 2013 client so you would have to suppress that part of the upgrade.

You're not finding products compatible with both because Microsoft forked that between OCS and Lync with the Office 2007 to Office 2013 transition.

My recommendation is to drop CUCILYNC.

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Subject: [cisco-voip] UC integration with MS Office and Lync/MOC

Hey Guys,

  We've been running Cisco UC integration version 8.X (CUCILYNC 8.6) for a while now and it works great with MS Office Communicator R2 and Office 2010, including the click to call add-in.  Our MS folks are looking to migrate clients to MS Office 2013, but still use MOC R2.  I can't find any product/solution that is compatible with MOC R2 as well as Office 2013 and still provide click to call functionality.  Are there any options from Cisco that we can use that will allow integration with MS Office Communicator R2 and Office 2013 that will provide call control and click to call too?  Also, it seems the "new" CUCILYNC version is a totally separate window, instead of an add-on section to the bottom, like it is with MOC R2.

Thanks,
Bill
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