![]() If a user runs webex regularly it all works ok but if they go to a meeting room to run their session, chances are it will fail. Hi, yes, we've been experiencing this problem too for some time. Hope this helps clear things up for anyone else wondering why the prompt is happening and how to get around it. For some reason it didn't recognize Chrome so I was unable to install it with PDQ Deploy or from the downloaded file with only Chrome on the system. msi for Firefox/Chrome only installed when I had Firefox installed. Chrome asked if I trusted the java application but opened afterwards, Firefox just opened it possibly due to already having the permission set for the applet. ![]() Firefox/Chrome default to use Java and as long as you have Java installed it should just work. msi for Internet Explorer prior to the meeting and distributing via GPO or another item like PDQ Deploy eliminates the need to use the Java option when using IE. Close the information bar and click the Java link. The page gives you the option to use Java instead by clicking a link. Using Internet Explorer to join a meeting appears to default to the ActiveX option on first attempt. ![]() Read through the comments above again and tested some of the different items and here's what I came up with just to summarize: ![]()
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