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How to fix the issue rtmmvras.dll cannot be found

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Just updated to Build 68 and now Firefox will no longer launch a Skype meeting session. The error is in the attached screenshot. The dll is there and registered because there is no issue when I enter the meeting URL into IE, Edge, or Chrome. Has anyone else seen this issue? Does anyone have a resolution?

Just updated to Build 68 and now Firefox will no longer launch a Skype meeting session. The error is in the attached screenshot. The dll is there and registered because there is no issue when I enter the meeting URL into IE, Edge, or Chrome. Has anyone else seen this issue? Does anyone have a resolution?
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rtmmvras.dll = Microsoft Lync Server 2013

You should get help from https://support.microsoft.com

http://answers.microsoft.com/en-US/windows/forum/windows_10

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You may have multiple versions of this DLL, so maybe search the hard drive.

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Good thought but after searching my hard drive, only one DLL was found in the Office 16 directory which matches the version of MSOffice that is installed.

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This sounds like an incompatibility issue between Skype and the MS Office version you use (lync.exe), so maybe try to contact Skype for support.

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This literally just started with the update of of Firefox. As I said before, this isn't an issue with other browsers so its not an incompatibility between Office and Lync (Skype).

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could you test jscher's suggestion at https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1264881#answer-1238220 to debug the issue?

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After several days of not making any headway, I set this issue aside and it auto-magically fixed itself. Nothing new was installed, no OS or app updates (controlled by SCCM), no changes that I can find. The workstation was shutdown instead of rebooted is the only difference between logging the issue and now. With that said, jscher2000 post is great information, I don't recall seeing that in the "what's new posts."