So, it turns out that security updates and upgrades mean that this sound file returns, and this “hack” doesn’t last. menu in QuickTime Player to edit the sound file and trimmed it down to the last few ms of “silence” I discovered that if you delete these files, s4b will crash on startup (of course) so I first duplicated SFB_Login_01.m4a (just in case I needed it back) and then opened the original SFB_Login_01.m4a in QuickTime Player.This is where the sound files used by s4b live on my MacBook Pro. Opened Finder and pressed Cmd+Shift+G and navigate to /Applications/Skype for Business.app/Contents/Resources/sounds/.Seriously… stop reading, vote on the UserVoice ticket, and put up with the annoying noise! In fact, I encourage you not to do any of this.You will need admin access to your machine do to this.Your files and folder names may differ from mine.You will be in the default System Status page. This work around might not work on your machine (it works on mine, and that’s all the testing I’ve done) Launch Skype uninstalling tool Free download and install Skype Uninstaller on your Mac computer. Here you can find the Skype for Business app listed. If you use Windows Settings, you need to press Win+I to open it, go to Applications > Apps & Features.
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