#Installing skype for business 64 bit update
Additionally, this update contains stability and performance improvements. This update provides the latest fixes to Skype for Business 2016 64-Bit Edition. Anyway, this pretty much resolves my issue. Microsoft has released an update for Skype for Business 2016 64-Bit Edition. Most users are familiar with video calling and messaging apps, but Skype runs on a powerful server that helps maintain a stable connection. It’s very easy to use and has an intuitive interface. Be aware that Microsoft recommends using the 32-bit version software in most cases, even on 64-bit platform. Skype is a free calling app that enables video and voice chat as well as instant messaging. (Also, this web form is no longer letting me insert any line breaks for some reason, so I apologize for the poor formatting). The following table lists major 16.x client version update packages with links directly to the download pages for the clients for each processing architecture (32-bit versus 64-bit).
ANYWAY, having looked into this a little further since starting this post, I realize this user has an Office 365 Enterprise E3 subscription, so I can simply uninstall the OEM 64-bit Office 2013 softwareĪnd re-install the 32-bit version of O365 Enterprise as a workaround. Similar to Hangouts, you can use Skype for Business to schedule online meetings, make video calls and share your screen for presentation purposes.
#Installing skype for business 64 bit install
I was able to initially install that over a year ago using the MS Lync standalone installerĪnd letting it auto-update itself to Skype. Skype for Business is part of your Microsoft Office 365 package. That said, Iĭo have a copy of Skype for Business installed as well, but it's stuck on a 2015 build version (causing other errors) due to the aforementioned complication. If you have Microsoft 365 but don't already have Skype for Business and need to install it, see: Install Skype for Business on Windows. Truth be told I'm unsure how I managed to install these alongside eachother, as I'm certain the compatibility prompt would have prevented me. Skype for Business is typically installed with Microsoft 365. I can definitively confirm that the user's workstation currently has Microsoft Project 2010 32-bit and Microsoft Office 2013 64-bit installed. I'm very very sorry for the delayed follow up, and sincerely thank you for your reply.