

You can perform the connection tests over your internal network or over an external network that connects to Lync Server or Lync Online. Lync Connectivity Analyzer attempts to connect to Lync Server on-premises or Lync Online by using the same services and protocols that are used by Lync Windows Store app and Lync mobile apps. Microsoft Lync Connectivity Analyzer helps Lync administrators determine whether the deployment and configuration of their Office 365 or on-premises Lync Server environment meets the requirements to support connections from Lync Windows Store app and Lync apps on mobile devices. Using Lync Connectivity Analyzer in Lync Server 2013 Ive added the documentation from TechNet below just in case it disappears as well I did find it useful when troubleshooting mobile client sign or just running some checks but i didn’t use it heavily tbh. Microsoft did mention in the comments they may bring it back on the understanding its not managed going forward.

I was deleting my downloads and found a copy of it so thought id share it on OneDrive just in case people want a copy, found it useful or looking for it again. We are interested in hearing how you used the tool, and what we could provide in the form of a tool that would better assist you in troubleshooting connectivity or sign-in issues. The Message Analyzer allows users to choose whether they want to capture data live or load archived message collections from multiple data sources (such as log files and Windows Event Tracing (ETW) data) simultaneously.A fairly recent announcement was that the Lync Connectivity Analyzer tool has been retired noted below and in a blog post from Microsoft hereĪs some of you may have noticed, the Lync Connectivity Analyzer tool has been retired and is no longer available for public download. System events and other messages from Windows components can also be tracked and evaluated. It makes it possible to capture, display and analyze the data traffic of a network (protocol messaging, protocol messages, network traces). The Microsoft Message Analyzer is a free tool from Microsoft. What does the Microsoft Message Analyzer do? In short: The Microsoft Message Analyzer (MMA) will be discontinued and the download will be removed from Microsoft servers on November 25, 2019. For similar functionality, please consider using a 3rd party network protocol analyzer tool such as WireShark. There is currently no Microsoft replacement for Microsoft Message Analyzer in development at this time. Microsoft Message Analyzer (MMA) will be retired and its download packages removed from sites on November 25 2019. In the linked article of Microsoft in the Microsoft Message Analyzer Blog it says in addition: Microsoft Message Analyzer to he deprecated I noticed this information by chance because Aryeh Goretsky from ESET mentioned it on Twitter.
