Uninstalling both the FabulaTech WebCam software and the Amazon Workspace Client software from my Mac, and then reinstalling, did not help. What's the actual error message? Is it "No connection to workstation module" or "No connected devices found"? I will then reboot and reinstall both, and let you know what happens. I will uninstall the FabulaTech Remote WebCam software from my Mac, and also uninstall the Amazon Workspace Client software. However, Web Cam works successfully from all of my Windows PCs in my Amazon Workspace, but not from my MacIntosh (and I've set the Privacy settings there to allow Workspaces to access my Camera). ![]() I actually already had these settings in place (except that my Amazon Workspace is running Server 2016, and the Camera option under Privacy isn't available). HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\WOW6432Node\Microsoft\Windows Media Foundation\Platform HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows Media Foundation\Platform Then click on Camera tab and turn on Let apps use my camera or Allow apps to access your camera (depending on Windows version).Ģ) Launch regedit and create a REG_DWORD values named EnableFrameServerMode with the value 0 in the following registry locations, then restart your AWS machine: « Reply #24 on: Sep 20 th, 2021, 12:22pm »ġ) Go to Start menu on the AWS side, click Settings > Privacy. « Last Edit: Sep 17 th, 2021, 5:16pm by BobCurtis » On my Mac, I checked System Preferences > Privacy & Security, and made sure that "Workspaces" is permitted to access my WebCam. While using a Web Cam Test website to test if the camera works, I get a message "Camera Not Authorized". I've tried different versions of the Amazon Client software on my MacIntosh-so far, it still doesn't work. « Reply #23 on: Sep 17 th, 2021, 5:13pm »Īlthough my WebCam is working when accessing my Amazon Workspace from my Windows 10 PC, the Web Cam no longer works in my Amazon Workspace while I'm on my MacIntosh it worked on my MacIntosh a few weeks ago. ![]() I suspect its doing something that makes the native drivers unhappy, since its a 32 bit library. I get that, but the audio problems manifested after I used the workaround above, will that video library be patched officially soon? ![]() On Aug 18 th, 2021, 2:24pm, Sergey_Jarovski wrote: Hi, I mean you are using a sound redirection through a native feature of PcoIP protocol but not through our product. With help of Webcam for Remote Desktop product you can redirect a video steam only. « Reply #19 on: Aug 18 th, 2021, 1:50pm »Įver since I did this, the AUDIO has been very spotty in the workspace, it starts to attenuate shortly into the call, and i have to mute and reconnect with another device. ![]() Please use a previous versions of macOS AWS Client as a workaround:Īny word on when the 64 bit client will be supported? The 32 bit client has significant audio lag issues on my set up.Īs I posted on another thread you can find the workaround for 圆4 Windows AWS Client here ("DLL copying" section): The latest version of macOS AWS Client uses a signed modules. Please describe "but now won't work on a new laptop" issue in more detail.Ģ) "macOS - PCoIP through AWS Client - Windows" scheme. You can find it here (just scroll to Windows and click on "Latest 32 Bit client. « Reply #15 on: Aug 3 rd, 2021, 11:21am »ġ) "Windows - PCoIP through AWS Client - Windows" scheme. Topic: Cant get it working in AWS Workspace (Read 10008 times) Webcam for Remote Desktop (Moderators: Andrew, Sergey_Jarovski, Tim_GaliullinFT)
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