This time it requests the permission, which I OK'd, and it gets the camera permission, but that is still not logged in Privacy settings, and in any case it does not get the microphone permission, and so is also useless.Īny ideas for another combination trick I have not yet tried?Ĭlearly Apple has a big problem with the new privacy and security settings process for access to devices. So I created a new user account and loaded Skype into that. But Skype requests the access to the devices which I grant, but it doesn't get permission. ![]() This time Zoom works and gets the permission correctly requested into Privacy settings. So I copied the Macos Mojave system across again using Migration assistant from the working Macbook Air. I tried reloading Mojave with a clean refresh install from boot, again no effect. Meanwhile both apps still work fine off the Macbook also on Mojave, that I migrated from.Īfter trying all permutations to coerce Zoom in to requesting permission, including, with Zoom's support, completely cleaning off the Zoom installation and reinstalling without any effect. ![]() If Zoom does not ask for access you cannot force the permission. Interestingly Skype worked OK but also did not show up in the allowed users of camera or microphone. Zoom never issued the request to get access to microphone and camera through Privacy settings. Skype worked at first on new install but Zoom would not. I migrated from macbook air to macbook pro using migration assistant. ![]() Oh I have this in various guises and not just with Skype.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |