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Lync 2013 stops responding when making audio calls

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Lync 2013 desktop client in Windows 8.1 connected to Lync Server 2010

From my office workstation (Windows 7, Lync 2010 client, completely different hardware), from inside the firewall, I don't have any problems (IM, audio, conference, video, desktop sharing all work 100%).  At home, I haven't been able to make PC calls. 

I can see the status of my contacts in Lync, and contact them through IM, but as soon as I try to make an audio call, Lync stops responding.  I can, on occasion, connect and can receive audio, but I cannot be heard on the other end.

To place audio calls, I connect to my office workstation through remote desktop - the audio quality is terrible but it works.

I'm testing various configurations using the "Check Call Quality" function under Tools > Audio Device Settings.  I can hear a couple of beeps, or even a ring tone, once, but then it crashes again.  Waiting 10 to 15 minutes, it still does not respond.

I am using Lync 2013 because 2010 wasn't available through MS Office HUP.  I checked the compatibility list, and I didn't think there would be a conflict between the two versions.

Would downgrading Lync to 2010 help?

I am not exactly a Lync expert, so I may have some of the setup wrong.  I'm hoping it's as simple as a server/connection setting that I've missed.  I'm using Automatic Configuration under Advanced Connection Settings.

Hardware specs:

DELL XPS 8500

Windows 8.1 64-bit
Realtek High-Definition ALC887 Audio
Creative Labs Sound Blaster Recon3D PCIe Audio Card
NVidia GeForce GTX 660 Graphics Card

According to Windows, all drivers are up to date.

I had a Logitech webcam installed.  I disconnected it and restarted the computer, to make sure it wasn't affecting Lync.


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