Install Inflight Snapper for Skype for Business
Preparation
Before starting the installation, make sure the following preparations are taken on the device that will run the Snapper:
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Lync Microsoft Lync (formerly Microsoft Office Communicator) is an instant messaging program designed for business use and is the successor of Windows Messenger. In order to use Lync, a Microsoft Lync Server is required. 2013, Skype for Business is installed;
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Make sure the latest Windows updates are installed
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.NET framework 4.6.2 (or a later 4.x series) is installed (Current Windows 10 and Windows 11 comes with .NET framework 4.8 pre-installed);
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for Snapper 8.5.1 or higher (part of Bundle DC2022.05c or higher),
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Latest Microsoft .NET Desktop Runtime 6.0.x is required and installed.
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Latest Microsoft ASP.NET Core Runtime 6.0.x is required and installed.
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Download latest version(s) from Microsoft site: https://dotnet.microsoft.com/en-us/download/dotnet/6.0
Note: The Windows desktop OS will redirect the end-user to this site if it detects these latest Runtimes are not installed, prompting the end-user to install the software, when the new Snapper is first started.
Tip: Make part of Windows Updates. Microsoft .NET Runtimes are updated on a monthly basis.
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User is logged in
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Minimal Screen Resolution 1920 x 1080 (scaling not higher than 150%)
(Optional) If you want to save your screen recordings to SharePoint, you will have to create the following document libraries within the UCC A Unified Contact Center, or UCC, is a queue of interactions (voice, email, IM, etc.) that are handled by Agents. Each UCC has its own settings, IVR menus and Agents. Agents can belong to one or several UCCs and can have multiple skills (competencies). A UCC can be visualized as a contact center “micro service”. Customers can utilize one UCC (e.g. a global helpdesk), a few UCC’s (e.g. for each department or regional office) or hundreds of UCC’s (e.g. for each bed at a hospital). They are interconnected and can all be managed from one central location. settings page:
- InboundScreenRecordings
- OutboundScreenRecordings
When the above preparations are completed, the installation can be continued.
Installing the Snapper
The following steps describe the installation process of the Snapper.
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Run the msi file to start the setup program.
Note: Installation files can be requested from Anywhere365 or Partner.(When receiving the installer as a .zip file please check whether the file is “Unblocked” in the file properties BEFORE extracting the installer)
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Click “Next”
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Read and accept the License Agreement by checking the “I accept the terms in the License Agreement” box.
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The following screen will display the available features:
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Always install the “Anywhere365 Snapper (xx bit)”.
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Click “Install”
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The Snapper will now be installed
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Select “Finish” to close the setup
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Run the shortcut to start the Application
Configure the Snapper
The Snapper has an auto-discovery feature, so you only need to add 1 UCC.
- Start the Snapper
- Open Settings button on the main toolbar (bottom)
- Open tab UCC Config
- Click Add UCC
- Enter the information:
- UCC Name = ApplicationId of the UCC
- UCC Host = FQDN FDQN stands for Fully Qualified Domain Name and specifies the exact location in the tree hierarchy of the Domain Name System (DNS). An example for [hostname].[domain].[top level domain] is [www].[microsoft].[com] of UCC
- Secure = Which protocol should be used. http:// or https://
- (Optional) Autodiscover = Automatically add other UCC's where the user is an Agent or Supervisor (leave disabled if you are only agent in one UCC or want to only see one UCC)
- (Optional) Advanced menu allows you to enter credentials for secure access to the Anywhere365 web services. For secure Attendant service Learn More, or secure Dashboard service Learn More.
- Click on save