Deploy the Lync VDI plug-in with Skype for Business Server
This article discusses deployment procedures for using Skype for Business while connecting to a remote virtual desktop. Planning considerations are at Plan for Skype for Business in VDI environments.
A Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) environment is used in some organizations where security and compliance issues are especially sensitive. Their users are on local Windows computers and using clients on a virtual desktop. Using Skype for Business on a connection like that requires another VDI plug-in software.
There are two solutions available for the VDI plug-in component - one offered by Microsoft and one offered by Citrix. Microsoft recommends using the new HDX RealTime Optimization Pack solution in new deployments but continues to support the original Lync VDI Plug-in for the remainder of its lifecycle.
This article provides details on deploying the Microsoft Lync VDI plug-in, which is only supported on Windows 7 and Windows 8 or Windows Server 2008, and only supports Lync 2013 or Skype for Business clients. There are no plans to update this plugin, but the Citrix HDX RealTime Optimization Pack for Skype for Business is updated as needed.
Prepare your environment for the Lync VDI plug-in
In Skype for Business Server, ensure that EnableMediaRedirection is set to TRUE for all Lync VDI plug-in users. For details, see the Help articles for the New-CsClientPolicy cmdlet and the Set-CsClientPolicy cmdlet.
On the data center server, install the Skype for Business client on all virtual desktops.
On the local computers, install the Lync VDI plug-in.
Users should now connect a device like a headset or webcam to their local computer.
Configure Remote Desktop Connection settings
To prepare Remote Desktop Connection for the Lync VDI plug-in, follow these steps on the local computer:
If the local computer is running Windows 8, skip this step. If the local computer is running Windows 7 with SP1, install the latest Windows 8 version of the Remote Desktop Services client.
Start the Remote Desktop Services client by clicking Start, and then clicking Remote Desktop Connection.
Select Options.
Select the Local Resources tab. Under Remote audio, select Settings, and then do the following:
Under Remote audio playback, select Play on this computer.
Under Remote audio recording, select Do not record.
Select OK.
Select the Experience tab. Under Performance, clear the Persistent bitmap caching check box.
Select the General tab. In Computer, type the name of the virtual desktop, and then select Connect.
Sign in and use Skype for Business on the virtual desktop
After the Lync VDI plug-in is enabled, the user follows these steps when signing in to Skype for Business on the virtual desktop.
The user types their credentials into the Skype for Business client running on the virtual desktop.
After Skype for Business detects the Lync VDI plug-in, Skype for Business prompts the user to re-enter the credentials. In this dialog box, we recommend that the user selects the Save my password check box so that they won't be required to enter credentials during subsequent sign in.
Skype for Business begins pairing with the Lync VDI plug-in. While that happens, the client displays two icons in the Skype for Business status bar. The icon in the lower left indicates that no audio devices are available, and the blinking icon in the lower right indicates that VDI pairing is in progress: a. After VDI pairing is successful, the icons change to indicate the audio device that will be used for calls and the VDI pairing success: b. The user can now see their presence on Skype for Business compatible devices that are connected to the local computer, and place and answer calls as usual.
Troubleshoot the Lync VDI plug-in
Refer to the following sections if you encounter issues after installing the Lync VDI plug-in.
Issues with installing the Lync VDI Plug-in
If there are issues with installing the Lync VDI plug-in, check the following:
Ensure that there's sufficient space in the folder that you specified in the TEMP and TMP system variables.
Ensure that write-protect is turned off. Refer to your device manufacturer's documentation for instructions.
Troubleshooting Issues with Pairing
When Lync VDI plug-in pairing fails, the pairing icon in the lower right displays as a red "X" as shown:
The following are possible reasons for failures and the actions you can take to correct the problem.
The user entered incorrect credentials during sign-in.
The user should sign out of Skype for Business and sign in again with the correct credentials. The pairing dialog box reappears and shows whether pairing is successful.
Another instance of the remote desktop client is running.
If they're using Remote Desktop Connection in Windows, users should do the following:
Start Task Manager: Press Alt+Ctrl+Delete, and then click Start Task Manager.
Click the Processes tab and look for all processes named mstsc.exe in the list.
Highlight each mstsc.exe process and then click End Process.
Start a new remote desktop session and try connecting again.
The necessary files did not install correctly.
After the plug-in is installed on the local computer, check to make sure that these files are present under C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office15 (or the appropriate drive letter):
LyncVdiPlugin.dll
UcVdi.dll
The Skype for Business client is running on the local computer.
To use the Lync VDI plug-in, a Skype for Business client must not be running on the local computer, otherwise pairing will fail. As a best practice, the user should not install a Skype for Business client on the local computer.