Symptoms
You lock a Microsoft Lync Phone Edition telephone by engaging the "lock" button on the telephone or by locking the computer that is connected to the telephone. The Lync Phone Edition telephone is deployed for Enterprise Voice users. In this situation, you can still make calls by using the telephone.More Information.
Note When this issue occurs, the Unlock option is displayed in the telephone menu. This indicates that the telephone is locked. For more information about how to control the lock feature, go toResolution
To resolve this issue, install the following cumulative updates:
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2988177 August 2014 Cumulative Update for Lync Phone Edition for Aastra 6721ip and Aastra 6725ip telephones (KB2988177)
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2988178 August 2014 Cumulative Update for Lync Phone Edition for HP 4110 and HP 4120 telephones (KB2988178)
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2988181 August 2014 Cumulative Update for Lync Phone Edition for Polycom CX500, Polycom CX600, and Polycom CX3000 (KB2988181)
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2988182 August 2014 Cumulative Update for Lync Phone Edition for Polycom CX700 and LG-Nortel IP Phone 8540 telephones (KB2988182)
After you apply these updates and then have an administrator configure an appropriate setting (see the "More Information" section), the Lync Phone Edition telephone will not let you make a call other than an emergency call when the telephone is locked. The emergency call number may be 911, 112, or a number that is configured as an emergency dial string.
More Information
To control the lock feature, an administrator must set an existing policy entry in the CsClientPolicy object. By default, the lock behavior will not be changed by this update until the DisableHandsetOnLockedMachine value is set to "TRUE."
To enable the lock feature, an administrator must run the following command in Lync Server Management Shell:Set-CsClientPolicy -Identity PhoneLockPolicy -DisableHandsetOnLockedMachine $True To disable the lock feature, an administrator must run the following command in Lync Server Management Shell:Set-CsClientPolicy –Identity PhoneLockPolicy –DisableHandsetOnLockedMachine $False Notes-
To prevent outgoing calls on a locked telephone, an administrator must set both the in-band policy and the EmergencyDialString setting in the location policy. Setting only the in-band policy will not prevent outgoing calls. Lync Phone Edition also supports the optional EmergencyDialMask parameter that requires the EmergencyDialString setting to be set.
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If an administrator sets the in-band policy to True before you install the August 2014 cumulative update and before the emergency dialing feature is set, the telephone may prevent outgoing calls and only allow emergency calls. If this is not the desired behavior, the in-band policy should be set to False to enable outgoing calls again. By default, the in-band policy is set to False.