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One of the prerequisites for using PowerShell to manage Skype for Business Online is to install the Microsoft Online Services Sign-in Assistant. If you've already determined that the Sign-In Assistant is running and that you're not experiencing network issues, this configuration might be the problem.
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Less commonly, it's possible that the Connection URI for Microsoft Live ID Authentication Server has been configured to the wrong value. If you can't, you're probably experiencing network connection issues. Try logging on to Microsoft 365 or Office 365 from there.
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To check this, open Internet Explorer and navigate to. If the service is running, you might be encountering problems with the network connection between your computer and the Microsoft Live ID Authentication Server. If the service isn't running, start the service by using this command: Start-Service "msoidsvc" You can verify the status of this service by running the following command from the PowerShell prompt: Get-Service "msoidsvc" Resolution: Often this error means that the Microsoft Online Services Sign-in Assistant isn't running. Make sure proxy is enabled or machine has network connection to live id servers. There are typically three reasons why your connection attempt might fail with the following error message:Įrror: Get-CsWebTicket : Failed to connect live id servers.
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Resolution: The only way to fix this problem is to install Windows PowerShell 3.0, which is available from the Microsoft Download Center at. Please verify the installation of the PowerShell and try again. The module 'D:\Program Files\Common Files\Microsoft Lync Server 2013\Modules\LyncOnlineConnector\LyncOnlineConnector.psd1' requires a minimum PowerShell version of '3.0' to execute. If you try to import the module under a previous version of PowerShell, the import process will fail with an error message similar to this one:Įrror: Import-Module : The version of the loaded PowerShell is '2.0'. The Skype for Business Online Connector module can be run only under Windows PowerShell 3.0. Resolution: To resolve this issue, start PowerShell as an administrator, and then run the following command: Set-ExecutionPolicy RemoteSignedįor details about execution policy, see About Execution Policies. For more information, see about_Execution_Policies at. If it hasn't, you'll get the following error message when you attempt to import the module:Įrror: Import-Module : File C:\Program Files\Common Files\Microsoft Lync Server 2013\Modules\LyncOnlineConnector\LyncOnlineConnectorStartup.psm1 cannot be loaded because running scripts is disabled on this system. At a minimum, you can't import the Skype for Business Online Connector module unless the execution policy has been set to RemoteSigned. The PowerShell execution policy helps to determine which configuration files can be loaded into the PowerShell console, and which scripts a user can run from that console. The maximum number of concurrent shells for this tenant in Skype for Business Online has been exceeded The maximum number of concurrent shells for this user in Skype for Business Online has been exceeded The user does not have permission to manage this tenantĪbility to connect to tenant has been disabled in Skype for Business Online Import-Module Error caused by incorrect version of Windows PowerShell Import-Module error caused by Windows PowerShell execution policy This topic provides information that will help you diagnose and resolve problems that can occur when you try to create a remote Microsoft PowerShell session that connects to Skype for Business Online.
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Remember that a successful upgrade aligns technical and user readiness, so be sure to leverage our upgrade guidance as you navigate your journey to Teams. If you want to upgrade your organization to Teams yourself, we strongly recommend that you begin planning your upgrade path today. If you haven't upgraded your Skype for Business Online users yet, they will be automatically scheduled for an assisted upgrade. Skype for Business Online was retired on July 31, 2021.