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This works well when the image has been composed with the subject's face right in the centre of the frame. This is where you crop to a square that is the width and height of the short side of the photo and then centre the square in the middle of the long edge of the photo (see the Centre Crop example image below). The way that Exchange handles this is to do (what I call) a Centre Crop on the image. So as a result, after taking a photo it inevitably must be cropped before it can be used by Exchange or Active Directory as a Lync / Skype for Business photo. One of the main problems with Exchange / AD / Lync images are that they must be square in shape, and digital cameras don’t usually take square photos (they are usually taken in a 4:3 or 3:2 ratio). Changed the output file name to use space (" ") instead of a minus ("-") character between the name and the image size ("648圆48") to work with new Photo Importer Tool.Added policing of the folder name to accept ending with a "\" or ending without a "\".To fix this just run the Powershell with regular privileges and it should be okay. Run as Administrator) the Drag and Drop function will not work. So if you're running Powershell with Administrator privledges (ie. Drag and Drop only works when the filesystem and Powershell session have the same security level. #Skype for business profile picture in the way windows 7So if you're running Windows 7 you will need to make sure you've upgraded your Powershell version to at least Version 3.0.
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