There are three authentication packages available to the Lync client when authenticating a registered endpoint in a Lync environment: NTLM, Kerberos, and TLS-DSK. : Microsoft Lync Server 2010, Microsoft Lync Server 2013 Preview : Nick Firsow, Microsoft Senior Service Engineer The presence of this certificate in the environment can affect the behavior of some common PKI implementations. This certificate is found in the user’s personal certificate store in their Windows profile. The certificate used for this authentication is a self-signed client authentication certificate issued to the client by Lync Server. The TLS-DSK authentication package uses an X.509 v3 certificate to authenticate an endpoint. ![]() ![]() This article explains which features in a Lync Server deployment rely on TLS-DSK and what impact TLS-DSK has By default, all Lync clients and Lync telephony devices authenticate against Lync servers using the new authentication package, TLS-DSK. NTLM, Kerberos, and TLS-DSK are the three available authentication packages for registered Lync endpoints. First published on TECHNET on Aug 20, 2012
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