Group Conversation times out after 4 hours - default according to Microsoft should be 8 hours 28,800 minutes the confernceidletimeout is a null setting and I can't find anything on how to fix this. Please Help!
Lync 2010
January 7th, 2014 5:18pm
I have seen multiple posts here and other forums and all of them say the conferences timeout after 4 hours. Where did you see the default value of 8 hours? Is there link / article you can refer me to?
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January 7th, 2014 6:38pm
Thanks for the response. Actually I don't know where I saw the 28,800 as the default now I can't find the article so maybe I have that wrong - So this brings me to my next question by design is this by default? Is there anyway to override
this or what is setting I could set it to? Would I use the set-csclientpolicy? If so what number can I set this to?
January 7th, 2014 8:31pm
The only place I see to edit this option is on the Set-CsClientPolicy. But even that does not allow you to specify a time more than 1 hour.
I wonder if we could even override this setting. For now, after having seen multiple threads on forum regarding this issue, we have to take this as default.
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January 8th, 2014 3:04pm
Hi,
This is by design, in my Lync lab I get the same result (group conversation timeout after 4 hours).
Best Regards,
Eason Huang
January 9th, 2014 4:24am