![]() Quotingįrom a Chromium developer: #12 thanks that's what I needed. ![]() Honestly, I don't even understand the second half of the previous sentence, but a similar issue in Chrome for Mac was traced to that root cause. There is a chance that this issue is caused by Lync using a deprecated model in the plugin. I have added a description to the most-similar issue on the Chromium page, if this is affecting you please star the issueįor clarity, Lync client is completely up to date, the Lync server version is Office 365, so also up to date, and the file association is set as per screenshot above to launch Lync Desktop (it was always like that). The full Lync app opens as expected when 'Join Lync Meeting' is clicked in either Firefox or in IE. This could certainly be the fault of Chrome, I'm not looking to assign blame, just to find a workaround. ![]() (c:\Program Files (x86)\Mozilla Firefox\plugins (incidentally, a similarly named file is in c:\windows\installer\$PatchCache$ from a few months back, 86 NpmeetingjoinpluginOC.dll is found on the C drive. (3) Observe that the Lync Web App is launched in a Chrome tab instead of the full Lync client launching. (2) Find meeting invite, click 'Join Lync Meeting' I've tried this and unfortunately it's not working in my hands.įirefox 26.0 (still installed - even though ideally it would be uninstalled)
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