Hello, macOS Catalina 10.15.4 is throwing a warning that Cisco AnyConnect is using legacy extensions that will not be soon supported. For the moment it allows connecting and works well, apart from the warning message. Our client is AnyConnect 4.8.00175 Any ideas on how to solve and if Cisco is awa. 37 rows May 26, 2020 The following Cisco Jabber for Mac integrations are supported for Cisco. Dec 03, 2019 Question: Q: Catalina / WebEx Cannot share Desktop or Apps Cannot share Desktop or Apps during WebEx - I upgraded to Catalina Mac OS 10.15 and my Webex worked once, then when I tried it again, I was presented all kinds of pop-up boxes (that looked suspicious) and I denied them all during WebEx.
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Why is my FaceTime camera not working on Mac? Anyone knows how to activate FaceTime camera on my Thunderbolt Display. Every time I try, it says 'No Camera Available - To use FaceTime Turn on the camera'? I do not see an option to 'turn on camera' anywhere? Any help?”
With the built-in camera on MacBook, users are allowed to communicate with families and friends easily through FaceTime. But recently, some people complained that FaceTime no camera available on MacBook. Others also saw “there is no connected camera” error message from their computer. Reboot your Mac will be the first fix and it really worked for many people, but if it failed to work on your situation, follow the tips below.
1. Check Everything with The Camera
In most cases, FaceTime camera not turning on in MacBook can be bugs with the camera, check the following items before troubleshooting:
- Try another application such as iChat, PhotoBooth to see if the issue is application-specific
- Test the built-in camera in another user account to see if it is an user-specific issue
- Check System Profiler (in the Utilities folder, inside the Applications folder). Under the USB header, check to see if the iSight camera is detected.
- Unplug the FireWire cable from your computer and the camera, after a while, plug the cable back in to the camera and the computer
2. Use A Command Line to Force Quit to Fix FaceTime Camera Not Working on Mac
If the FaceTime camera is still black and won’t turn on after the basic checkup, you can force quit the application using a command line.
- Quit all running applications on your MacBook that using the camera (FaceTime, Skype)
- Go to Launchpad -> Terminal (also find in the Applications/Utilities directory) and enter the following command:
- sudo killall VDCAssistant
- Still at the terminal, issue the following command as well:
- sudo killall AppleCameraAssistant
- Now reopen the FaceTime and the camera should work now
3. Fix FaceTime Camera Not Connected in Display
Sometimes FaceTime HD camera not working on MacBook is because it’s stuck on the internal camera and cannot select the display camera automatically; you can enable the camera manually.
- Open FaceTime on your Mac
- Go to Menu -> Video, select 'Facetime HD Camera (Display)'
4. Use The Activity Monitor App to Fix FaceTime Camera Not Working on Mac
After trying the methods above, if the MacBook camera still not working on FaceTime, you may need to quit the process with the Activity Monitor App completely.
- Close any apps that need to use camera
- Open the Activity Monitor app through the /Applications/Utilities folder
- Click on the top left column where it will say “Process Name” to put the list in alphabetical order
- Find VDC Assistant in the list and click on it. Click on the “X” icon on the top left to close the process
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Now you got to know how to fix FaceTime camera not working on Mac clearly. If you still have more questions about FaceTime or other applications on MacBook, feel free to contact us.
Several users reported that they were unable to share their screens using online meetings and web conferencing apps (such as GoToMeeting, Zoom, Cisco Webex, Microsoft Teams, Goole Hangouts or Skype). They further stated that the problems started after upgrading to the latest version of macOS. This article explains how you can troubleshoot when you have meeting and screen sharing problems on your Mac. These third-party apps let you share your screen during an audio or video call when in a meeting or webinar. You can also view others’ screens if they share. If you are having this problem too, then this article is for you.
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After trying each step, see if you fixed the issue.
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- Make sure that your Mac is up to date.
- Restart your Mac by going to Apple menu > Restart
- Update your apps that produce this error. Check to see if there is an update. You may update on Mac from within the app. For example, if it is Skype, in Skype, click Skype > Check for Updates. Visit the developer’s web site to learn more.
- Quit all running apps and then try again.
- Force quit the app and reopen again. Here is how:
- Press the Option, Command, and Esc (Escape) keys
- This will open the Force Quit window
- Find the app
- Then click the Force Quit button.
- This issue may be caused by security permissions. Here is how you can edit permissions:
- Click the Apple menu
- Click System Preferences
- Click Security & Privacy
- Click the Privacy tab
- Click Screen Recording (Left options menu)
- Click the lock icon to make changes (you will need to enter your admin password)
- Click the checkbox next to the apps that you are having problems with (e.g., GoToMeeting, etc).
- Before the changes can take place, you need to restart the app, a notification window will ask you to do that also. Restart it and try again.
- If you are still having this problem, follow the steps below:
- Open Activity Monitor
- Find the process called “NetAuthAgent,” if you find it, select it.
- Click Quit Process
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