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06-17-2020
09:35 AM
A student can't attend the conference meeting: when she clicks the join button, she receives an annnouncement: 401 unauthorized.
What to Do?
She did received an invitation for the conference and other students were able to join the conference.
Kind regards,
Ineke
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06-25-2020
10:46 AM
Some of our students have experienced the same issue - we encourage them to clear the cache in their browser (using the appropriate browser for Canvas - for us that is Google Chrome), and re-start their browser window.
For a more "geeky" answer:
A 401 Unauthorized Error can occur due to:
- proper authentication credentials were not sent to the server within the requested time frame
- server rejects the authentication credentials
An error can be addressed by
- logging out and logging back in (which we recommend first)
- clear browser cookies/cache (which we recommend first and second)
- check the URL (only if you sent them a link and not necessarily where they select "Join")
- flush DNS (requires a level of basic comp tech) --> open a command prompt > type ipconfig/flushdns > select ENTER to run the command
I hope this information helps you and your students!
Cheers,
@JDW223
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