PROBLEM
After you disable
the Simultaneously Ring feature for a mobile phone number, you
continue to receive incoming calls from the Skype for Business Mobile
client. This occurs regardless if the Skype for Business Mobile client is
installed.
Workaround
When you install the Skype for Business
Mobile client, you're prompted to provide yMicrosoft helpline number mobile
phone number before logging in. When you log on to the Skype for Business
Mobile client, a Static Registration with a unique endpoint ID, is created on
an Skype for Business front end server, for the specific mobile
device. The Static Registration forward any call going to yMicrosoft
helpline number Skype for Business phone number to yMicrosoft helpline number
mobile phone number.
The mobile phone number that's entered into the setup wizard during the initial installation of the Skype for Business mobile client is called whether the Simultaneously Ring feature is enabled or disabled for the mobile phone number.
The mobile phone number that's entered into the setup wizard during the initial installation of the Skype for Business mobile client is called whether the Simultaneously Ring feature is enabled or disabled for the mobile phone number.
To work around this issue and stop the call forwarding, review the following methods, as appropriate for yMicrosoft helpline number situation:
1. Workaround 1: The Skype
for Business Mobile client is installed.
To resolve the issue, log off the Skype for Business mobile client on the specific mobile device. When you log off the Skype for Business Mobile client on a specific mobile device, the Static Registration for the mobile device is removed from the Skype for Business front end server. After the Static Registration is removed, the Skype for Business calls will no longer be forwarded to the mobile device.
To resolve the issue, log off the Skype for Business mobile client on the specific mobile device. When you log off the Skype for Business Mobile client on a specific mobile device, the Static Registration for the mobile device is removed from the Skype for Business front end server. After the Static Registration is removed, the Skype for Business calls will no longer be forwarded to the mobile device.
2. Workaround 2: The
Skype for Business Mobile client isn't installed.
If the Skype for Business Mobile client was removed without first logging off, the Static Registration for this specific mobile device will become orphaned on the front end server. Also, Skype for Business calls will continue to be forward to the mobile device's phone number and any phone number that you provided when you installed the Skype for Business Mobile client. The forwarding will occur for a 15 day expiration time out period from the last logon using the Skype for Business Mobile client.
Notes
If the Skype for Business Mobile client was removed without first logging off, the Static Registration for this specific mobile device will become orphaned on the front end server. Also, Skype for Business calls will continue to be forward to the mobile device's phone number and any phone number that you provided when you installed the Skype for Business Mobile client. The forwarding will occur for a 15 day expiration time out period from the last logon using the Skype for Business Mobile client.
Notes
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The 15 day expiration time out period's call forwarding settings are
independent from the settings for call forwarding in the Skype for Business
desktop client. The settings cannot be disabled from anywhere other than the
Skype for Business Mobile client on the specific mobile device, by logging off
the Skype for Business Mobile client.
·
Adding an additional phone number on a Skype for Business Mobile client
won't remove an orphaned Static Registration and therefore won't stop call
forwarding to the mobile device. If you cannot log off the Skype for Business
client on the specific mobile device that was used to create the current Static
Registration, you have to wait the 15-day expiration time out period before
calls will stop being forwarded to the mobile phone number.
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