Students who try to access their Zoom Virtual Classes in Canvas may run into issues, here's how to fix them.
Web browsers can run into this error due to multiple reasons
Here are the most common-ways to fix this error.
If this didn't work, close FireFox completely, then hold Shift as you go to open it. This makes Firefox open in safe mode with no extensions.
Go to Canvas again in safe mode, and see if it works. If it does, its caused by one of your browser extensions/plug-ins. Try disabling adblockers or anything that blocks JavaScript such as privacy extensions.
If this doesn't work, go through steps 1-4 again, but this time click on the bin icon for all entries listed (Instructure and Zoom)
For other browsers, the steps are similar, but we recommend Edge or Chrome.
Uninstalling and then re-installing the Zoom Client can fix this issue.
This can be caused by the account that was used to join the meeting, simply creating a new Zoom account will fix the problem.
This can be caused by a network firewall blocking Zoom connections. Students have ran into this previously from their School (non-AIE) network. If other students can connect from the same network then it will be something else causing the issue.
Try using both the desktop and web-client for zoom. If you were only using Zoom through a browser the Desktop client can be downloaded from here: https://zoom.us/download
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