![]() This usually 'just works', but from time to time, depending on your browser configuration, some tweaking is required.Įnable the plugin by setting the NPAPI flag at chrome://flags/#enable-npapi and checking the "Always allowed to run" checkbox for the plugin at chrome://plugins. To add Audio or Video modalities to a Skype Web SDK application, the Lync Web App or Skype for Business Web App plugin must be installed. In the meantime, Firefox and IE continue to work well.įor versions of Chrome before 1st September 2015 Microsoft are currently working on a solution for this. See Google's announcement for more information. Google has decided to remove NPAPI support in Chrome, so currently the Lync and Skype for Business Web App may not work, unless you stay on older versions of Chrome. If you're seeing the MediaPluginNotInstalled error, and you're sure you've installed the plugin, it may be due to NPAPI not being enabled.įor versions of Chrome after 1st September 2015 ![]() Learn more about the SDK's prerequisites. The SDK will cache these, so you will only need to enter them once per browser session. The Solution: Simple re-enter your SDK credentials in the popup dialog box, and you're good to go. The result is your web browser may pop up an additional authentication dialog - if you leave with your client credentials, the SDK will use these and not the credentials you pass it. This is typically shown when the user account your using for the SDK authentication method, (), is difference to the client app running in the background.įor example, I am always logged in with my personal Skype for Business account using the client app, but test my SDK code using a specific account I've created for Pluralsight. ![]() In some instances, especially when you're running the Lync or Skype for Business client application on the same PC as your web app is running, an additional dialog box may appear when you try to authenticate using the Skype Web SDK.
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