



Should I do an in-place upgrade first or a rename or or or? This ahs put me into a dilemma of the chicken egg problem. Upgrading a SBS from Lync 2013 to Skype for Business. Today a came across with an double task to do. I had this a couple of times, not only why a customer wanted to change the name. The procedure is explained in simple step's. Rename a Skype for Business Server (Front end or others)
