If the Teams user have Skype for Business installed on their computer they can use that client, if not they will be able to use the Skype for Business Web Client. If a Skype user want to share desktop with a Teams user Skype will create a Skype meeting and ask the Teams user to join that meeting. The Skype user will get an URL for the meeting that they can click on to join the meeting. When you start the meeting your current call will end and your Teams client will enter the new meeting. Click on the share button and you will be able to select “Start a meeting”.
When you active in a call you can also start sharing your screen. When talking with a friend or business partner on Skype, sometimes you may wish to check something important in the chat history and share the record. When you are inside the meeting you will be able to share your desktop. Whether you prefer text chats or video calls, Skype is a useful communications tool. Through group video calls, Skype users converse with one another real-time no matter where they are. While at home or traveling, you can connect with your family and friends and share all the moments whether great or small as they take place. We you click on that a meeting URL will be sent in the chat, you and the other person that you chats with have to click on the URL to join the meeting. Skype group video calling is available to everyone on mobile phones, tablets as well as computers for free.
When you are in a chat with someone external, Skype for Business or external Teams user, you will see a new button in the top right corner of the chat, the share screen button. But not sure in which direction to continue.Share screen from Teams to Skype for Business Share your notes, presentation or family pictures with people across devices. The screen share fails with the message "An error occurred during the presentation" at the caller end.Īnd as and when the user restarts the Skype client or reboots the machine, the issue i fixed, the user will be able to initiate desktop share without any issue.Īlready checked the local network and the required port connectivities, I have a feeling it is something on the local machine which is causing the issue. Screen sharing is a simple feature within Skype to increase your productivity. Memory Usage: totalUsedVirtual=1846_ availableVirtual=200 StartupTime: T02:08:33.195Z "" And the session end with the below diag IDĥ2163 reason=Appsharing session disconnected due to failures in RDP stack" UserType="Callee" MediaType="application-sharing" NetworkErr="no error" ErrTime="0" RTPSeq="0" SeqDelta="0" RTPTime="0" RTCPTime="3671339649452" TransptRecvErr="0x0" RecvErrTime="0" TransptSendErr="0x80004005" SendErrTime="3671339642972" InterfacesStall="0x0" InterfacesConnCheck="0x0" MrDnsE="" MrResE="0" MrDnsI="" MrResI="1" MrDnsCacheReadAttempt="0" ICEWarn="0x0" ICEWarnEx="0x0" LocalSite="x.x.x.x:34406" LocalMR="x.x.x.x:57911" RemoteSite="x.x.x.x:62508" RemoteMR="x.x.x.x:57637" PortRange="39040:39059" LocalMRTCPPort="57911" RemoteMRTCPPort="57637" LocalLocation="2" RemoteLocation="2" FederationType="0" NetworkName="" Interfaces="0x4" BaseInterface="0x4" BaseAddress="10.200.206.129:39052" Protocol="1" LocalInterface="0x4" LocalAddrType="0" LocalAddress="x.x.x.x:39051" RemoteAddress="x.x.x.x:62508" RemoteAddrType="0" IceRole="1" RtpRtcpMux="1_FirstHopRTTInMs=0" MediaDllVersion=".149" MrDnsE="" MrResE="0" MrDnsI="" MrResI="1" MrDnsCacheReadAttempt="0" LyncAppSharingDebug="SharerChannel:0x8000ffff We are current running with Skype for Business on premise environment.īelow is what i observed from the logs, complete list of candidates are exchanged, no abnormalities here. There is intermittent desktop sharing failures observed by random users across our deployment. The error is observed in both conferences and Peer to peer sessions. I am working on a specific Skype Diagnostic ID - 52163, Issue with Desktop sharing on Skype for business client.