Oct 03 2018 01:32 PM - edited Oct 04 2018 05:14 AM
Howdy, I found several archived posts stating this was solved however those solutions don't work for me.
I'm currently testing Stream as a consolidated video platform for our company. So, experience with O365 is limited.
I'm embedding a Stream channel into an on premise SharePoint 2013 environment. When our QA users view the page in chrome/firefox/Edge they get the channel to load. However, if they use IE, they don't even see the iframe. It's just a white space on the page. Thanks in advance!
Edit: I should clarify that I've added the stream URLs to the trusted sites list via GPO.
Oct 16 2018 01:25 AM
I have this exact same issue, did you find a resolution?
It does work in Chrome and Edge but not in IE....and IE is our default browser which we tell people to use so we need to get this sorted.
I have also added the list of domains found here to the (in our case) local intranet zone.
Is there a complete list ofall the necessary config in IE to get all O365 services to work as expected?
Oct 17 2018 05:45 AM
I haven't yet found a complete solution. Another team just turned on some ADFS servers/services as part of another project and some of our affected people no longer have issues. Between that and adding the nosignupcheck or domain_hint items found here https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/Microsoft-Stream-Forum/Stream-quot-sign-in-quot-or-quot-sign-..., I think we've covered most of the issues for now. It's still a problem that I think they are aware of. That thread talks about a backlog item for ADFS acceleration that prove useful.
Oct 17 2018 06:42 AM
Thanks, greatly appreciated. Unfortunately we don't use ADFS for auth. We use password sync and have our machines joined to AAD.