Customizing Lync 2010
Topic Last Modified: 2012-10-17
This section describes how to use client policies and XML files to add the following custom features to Microsoft Lync 2010:
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Menu commands that pass contextual information to an external application
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Presence states specific to your organization
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Help menu modifications that link to your organization’s version of Lync 2010 Help
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A Help or troubleshooting link that appears at the end of every Lync 2010 error message
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Warnings or disclaimers that appear in the Conversation window at the start of an instant messaging (IM) session
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Lync 2010 does not support adding custom tabs to the Lync main window. Feedback from customers and developers indicated that using a custom command to pass contextual information to an external application was a more usable and more discoverable integration option for end users. For details about adding custom commands to Lync 2010, see Adding Commands to Lync 2010 Menus and Integrating a Third-Party Collaboration Application with Lync 2010. |
This section also describes how to initiate a Lync 2010 conversation from another application by using Lync 2010 command-line parameters.
For details about additional ways to customize Lync 2010, see the resources listed in the following table.
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Add Lync 2010 functionality to a custom application |
Lync Controls |
“Lync Controls” in the Microsoft Lync 2010 SDK at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?linkid=201995 |
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Integrate a web application with the Lync Conversation window |
Lync Extensibility window |
“Launching Applications in the Lync Extensibility Window” in the Lync SDK at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?linkid=201995 |
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Automate the Lync 2010 user interface from another application |
Microsoft Lync 2010 API Automation class |
“Extensibility API Concepts” in the Lync SDK at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?linkid=201995 |
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Modify Lync 2010 behavior, available features, and default settings |
Microsoft Lync Server 2010 management tools |
Lync Server Management Shell documentation |
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Adding Commands to Lync 2010 Menus
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Integrating a Third-Party Collaboration Application with Lync 2010
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Configuring Custom Presence States
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Customizing the Lync 2010 Help Menu
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Adding a Custom Link to Lync 2010 Error Messages
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Adding Custom Text to Instant Messages
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Starting Lync 2010 from Another Application

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