


Smaller resolutions can be used as Exchange Server will scale them accordingly, but make sure that the photo’s aspect ratio is perfectly square (1:1). For the best image quality make sure to use a file that matches the maximum supported resolution of 648×648 pixels. Click the Folder Icon and select the desired photo file.Click on the user’s name in the upper-right hand corner and from the drop-down menu click the Change link below the photo placeholder.From any server or workstation connect to the Exchange Server Outlook Web Access URL and sign-in with the desried user’s credentials.The original approach which is still available is to use the menu option available in Outlook Web Access. There are multiple ways for a user to go about changing their own photo, given that the capability has not been specifically disabled by an administrator. This prerequisite configuration must be performed successfully prior to attempting the steps shown in this article. In order to use the Skype for Business Server 2015 functionality described in this article an Exchange Server must first be deployed in the environment and configured as a Partner Application. Without leverage Exchange Server for storing contact photos then the only options available Prerequisites This basic article covers a few ways for users and administrators to import and manage contact photos in Skype for Business Server, once the required Exchange Server integration has been completed.
