


Still the Cisco Jabber Video client running on wine claims that I have no USB webcam installed in the system. The webcam already works with Skype, Cheese Webcam Viewer, guvcview, luvcview and Flash plugin (both Firefox and Google Chrome). I'm able to successfully use the webcam without wine. I located a copy of said DLL from the and put it in ~/.wine/drive_c/windows/system32 and everything else but video from webcam seems to work. This part was problematic until I found out that this application expects to find a copy of ksuser.dll int the system. Register an account for Cisco Jabber Video (required to get the download link for the application). The error seems to be can't connect to Casper server.I'm trying to use Cisco Jabber Video client ( ) with Wine but I'm unable to get the webcam to work. Is there something I need to do on the Macbook's end? Or Casper JSS? to make it able to download? ** Google Chrome.app has not been extracted from archive. Kill & remove running processes before replacing file Running script Software - Install Application. 82.ĭownloading The network connection was interrupted while downloading the package from Attempting to reconnect.ĭownloading Error: googlechrome-.82.dmg is not available on the HTTP server. When clicking on install for Chrome, we get the following in our log: Executing Policy Google Chrome. This Macbook has always had Casper enrolled and Self Service working.Īfter the MacOS Sierra installation, Self Service doesn't work anymore. So we have a MacOS 10.12 Macbook ready (It was upgraded from 10.10.5 Yosemite). Our company have started to experiment with MacOS Sierra Beta.
