OpenSource Blogging with Jekyll GitHub VSCode Part2. ![]() Search our blog Search Blog Post Category Filter Blog Post Category Filter Recent Blog Posts Also update for your S4BO tenant Autodiscover URL. Change the script for your S4BO account and associated password. The following script gets you authenticated to S4B Online via the API. That should give you enough to also get started and munge it for whatever you need. ![]() Change your status between Busy, Away and Available, Do not disturb.Naturally you’re going to need to have an Office365 Tenant with S4B and all the pre-requisites associated with that configured (such as your CNAME and SRV S4B DNS settings etc). Getting StartedĪs per the title I’m going to show you connecting to and consuming information from Skype for Business Online using PowerShell. I thought I’d write it up so I can save someone else the pain (and myself if I need it in the future). After jumping through a few hoops and also being pointed in the right direction from this post from Adam I got the sequence sorted to authenticate, access the API using PowerShell and then actually doing something with it. ![]() This blog by Matthew Proctor gives more hope and a few more threads to pull on to get something working. The detail on leveraging the UCWA is all here however when it comes to actually doing it, it gets a little daunting. Initially UCWA was only for the OnPremise release of S4B, but this has recently been extended to Skype for Business Online. Recently a colleague from a previous employer of mine pinged me about connecting to Skype for Business using the Unified Communications Web API (UCWA). UCWA is the REST API that comes with Skype for Business 2015 and exposes Instant Messaging and Presence capabilities.
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