Searching for it and opening it seems to still start it up with no issue, though. Also removing it from startup programs works like normal. I found we could do a regedit in Computer\HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run to delete the Lync value, which appears to be suppressing it from starting up on my test computer. I think we're looking for more child blocks than that if possible. I brought up using the Teams coexistence settings to go to Teams only mode, and push the silent Teams install for anyone that doesn't have it (everyone should but just in case). We currently have O365 so Skype is baked into the install so we can't push something out to uninstall it. We're looking for a way to disable, remove, suppress, or anything else to hide Skype for Business from user's computers so they can't find it and try to use it. We have a fair number of users already using Teams while we've been advocating for it, but Skype for Business is still the standard for some of the folks who don't want to change their ways. My company is currently planning on a 100% cut over to Teams within a few months.
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