Lync 2013 causes Access 2010 to reconfigure when opeining

Hello,
We are using Lync Basic 2013 as our Lync client and Office 2010 for everything else. We are having a strange issue with one of our machines, which belongs to my boss, incidentally. Every time she opens Access, it runs through the reconfigure process. We
had noticed that Access had to reconfigure after the initial install of the Lync client, but after that, it has been fine for all the other machines. She has uninstalled Lync from her machine, and that fixed the problem. When she reinstalled, the problem came
back.
We do a lot of development and deal with a lot of clients that use mdb and aacdb files, so Access gets opened on her machine quite often throughout the day. I'm wondering if there is a hotfix for the client that we can apply or if this is a known issue and
there is a work around that I just haven't found yet. Thanks in advance for any help.

Hi,
Please reinstall Lync and apply the least update to test the issue.
If the issue persists, please try Clean Boot and test it again.
How to Clean Boot:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/929135
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