

I was able to initially install that over a year ago using the MS Lync standalone installerĪnd letting it auto-update itself to Skype.

That said, Iĭo have a copy of Skype for Business installed as well, but it's stuck on a 2015 build version (causing other errors) due to the aforementioned complication. Truth be told I'm unsure how I managed to install these alongside eachother, as I'm certain the compatibility prompt would have prevented me. I can definitively confirm that the user's workstation currently has Microsoft Project 2010 32-bit and Microsoft Office 2013 64-bit installed. I'm very very sorry for the delayed follow up, and sincerely thank you for your reply. Each time you try to install a prerequisite without its own prerequisite being met, you will receive the very helpful error “The update is not applicable to your computer”.Hi Ethan. Looking at this in a comical way: To install Skype for Business you must install KB2982006, but to install KB2982006 you require KB2919355, and to install KB2919355 you need KB2919442. “Windows update could not be installed because of error 2149842967 when running the file KB2982006-圆4.msu” You can confirm a missing prerequisite using the Windows Event Viewer e.g: Windows Update may even show that your server is already up to date, but you’re still likely to have to install these manually. “Windows Update Standalone Installer: The update is not applicable to your computer” If you receive the following error when running this hotfix, the may be some prerequisites required specifically to install this hotfix: For details about the update, see Microsoft Knowledge Base article 2982006, IIS crashes occasionally when a request is sent to a default document in Windows 8.1 or Windows Server 2012 R2” “Prerequisite not satisfied: Before you install Skype for Business Server 2015, you must Install an update for Windows Server 2012 R2. If you receive the following message during the installation of Skype for Business, you will need to resolve this requirement.
