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June 20, 2025
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link non valido

  • June 20, 2025
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Buonasera,

Vi scrivo in merito a un problema verificatosi durante una riunione organizzata ieri sera alle ore 21, ci siamo collegati mezz'ora prima e lì si è verificato il problema.

Il link della riunione è stato regolarmente generato e condiviso, ma al momento dell'accesso Zoom lo ha riconosciuto come "non valido" e ha reindirizzato alla homepage, impedendo a noi (e ad altri) di partecipare.

Successivamente è stato generato un nuovo link per lo stesso incontro.

Grosso problema per noi perché in così poco tempo non era possibile avvisare tutti i contatti invitati e siamo stati costetti a rimandare di una settimana, davvero una brutta figura con le persone coinvolte.

Quale potrebbe essere stato il problema?

1 reply

MGSR
Community Manager
Community Manager
July 7, 2025

Hello @presidenza,

The most likely reason your Zoom meeting link was recognized as "invalid" and redirected users to the homepage is that the meeting ID had either expired or been deleted. If the meeting ID no longer appears in your list of upcoming or previous meetings in the Zoom web portal, it cannot be started or joined. This situation can arise if:

  • The meeting was scheduled but subsequently deleted.

  • The meeting ID expired before the scheduled meeting time.

  • The meeting was created using a Personal Meeting ID (PMI) that was later changed, which alters the meeting ID for any scheduled meetings associated with that PMI.

When this occurs, participants attempting to join the meeting will encounter an "invalid meeting ID" error and will be unable to access the session.

You can try these steps to avoid it from happening again:

  • Generate and verify the meeting link well ahead of time. Join the meeting yourself to test the link before sending it out.

  • Share updated links via multiple channels (email, messaging apps) to ensure everyone receives notifications quickly if changes are made.

  • Check meeting settings, especially authentication requirements and join timing.

  • Notify participants proactively of any changes or test runs before the official meeting.