![]() Confirmed with administrator that they haven’t changed the meeting ID. Confirmed that it’s right, but still getting that error. Checking the meeting ID and trying again. If you work at Zoom or know of a workaround, please let me know. Instead, go to the SecureVideo website to enter the SecureVideo Access Code.Anyone else encounter this error? It’s been keeping me out of work meetings for a week now, and we can’t get anyone at Zoom to look into this because of covid / free / paid conditions. ![]() SecureVideo and Zoom are different companies, so a SecureVideo Access Code will not mean anything to the Zoom app. (If you have not received an Access Code from your provider, please contact them directly to request one.) If you received this invite recently, please doublecheck the numbers you have entered and try again. This message means that there is a typo in the numbers entered, OR it's been 5 or more days since this code has expired. Please contact the Host to request the correct code. ![]() If you do not have a recent invite, please contact your provider directly to request one. Please check to see if you have a more recent invite, or check among your invites in case there is a valid one. What also may happen is that a host may have accidentally scheduled more than one session, and gone back to cancel the extra ones. This message means that this access code was once valid, but has now expired. Access Codes expire once the session date has passed, or if the session has been removed or cancelled by the host ahead of the automatic expiration. Please contact the Host to request a new Access Code. ![]()
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