![]() If you’re writing for Microsoft Lync 2010 you need to download the Microsoft Lync 2010 SDK. I’m going to assume that you are writing applications for Microsoft Lync 2013: in which case you need to download the Microsoft Lync 2013 SDK. ![]() You also need to get hold of the Lync Client SDK. You’ll also need some credentials so you can be signed in, otherwise it’s not going to be very interesting. So, all your users need to be running Lync also. The Lync Client SDK will only work on machines that have Lync running on them. You need to have the Microsoft Lync client running on your development machine. ![]() Step 0 – Prerequisitesīefore you even start, there’s a few things you’ll need. For writing these applications, we’re going to be using the Lync Client SDK. Specifically – NOT the new-style Windows Apps (used to be metro apps) – you can’t use the Lync Client SDK with these apps. For the purposes of this post I’m talking about either Command Prompt applications, Windows Forms application or WPF applications. First, let me define what I mean by “Desktop Application”.
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