Oct 31, 2018 Cisco webex plug-in - outlook on mac I installed updates this morning and whenever opening up outlook i get a message re: an unsupported webex plug-in. Clicking disable doesn't allow me to open outlook and i have no options to click on preferences. Get an Office Store add-in for Word or Excel for Mac. On the Insert menu, select Add-ins.
I am using the latest developer Beta 7 of macOS Mojave (10.14 - Build: 18A365a) with Outlook 2016 (16.15 - Build: 180709) with Cisco Webex Meetings (33.0.2.69) everything installed OK and works fine, the only problem is that I don't see the Webex Meetings Plugin in Outlook 2016, I can join existing meetings but I cannot schedule new ones from Outlook. I have another computer running macOS High Sierra 10.13, same Outlook and Webex and the plugin show up in Outlook. It seems related to Mojave.
Any idea how to fix it? I cannot move back to High Sierra, thanks. Give it a few days before you get the latest updates, MS rolls them out on a first-come, first-served basis.
I'm on the Fast Ring for my Lumia 640, Exchange Server 2019 (run in a VM), and O365 Mac Office suite. The latest Mac suite update was issued around 1 a.m. PST (I don't sleep much.). I interface with MS quite a bit regarding the Mac Office suite as an 'Insider', my rep has kept me up to date in that they're really pushing for Add-In compatibility. I've attached a screenshot of my latest update, from early this morning. Don't spend too much time reading their updates, they're pretty much a few iterations behind - I get more from Thurrott's web portal about what's up with the Mac suite's Fast Ring updates. Give it a few days before you get the latest updates, MS rolls them out on a first-come, first-served basis.
I'm on the Fast Ring for my Lumia 640, Exchange Server 2019 (run in a VM), and O365 Mac Office suite. The latest Mac suite update was issued around 1 a.m. PST (I don't sleep much.). I interface with MS quite a bit regarding the Mac Office suite as an 'Insider', my rep has kept me up to date in that they're really pushing for Add-In compatibility.
I've attached a screenshot of my latest update, from early this morning. Don't spend too much time reading their updates, they're pretty much a few iterations behind - I get more from Thurrott's web portal about what's up with the Mac suite's Fast Ring updates.