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2022-06-20 05:21 PM
I have scheduled zoom meetings through canvas but when I try to start them I get this
What's going on here? I have used Zoom in canvas for years and never had this issue until now.
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2022-06-23 10:17 AM
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2022-06-20 07:31 PM
Hello, can you tell me
- What LTI version you are running
- Which browser you are running
- Are you able to access LTI Pro and view upcoming meetings page and the error occurs only when you click schedule or
- Does it happen when access the LTI Pro tool?
- As a start can you try clearing cache or using another browser or computer to test.
- Are all instructors experiencing the same issue?

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2022-06-22 04:21 PM
I am using Firefox, and also began receiving this same error yesterday. Yesterday, it worked just fine in my morning class, then, I received that error in my second class. I am now continuing to receive that error. I can log in if I go to the Zoom website.
I deleted all of my scheduled classes in Canvas, and rescheduled all of them. That didn't work. I deleted cookies. That didn't work.
A different browser DOES work, but, I really like Firefox...
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2022-06-22 05:31 PM
Hello, I am wondering if its related to a Firefox change that got implemented in Firefox 96, released on 1/11. Mozilla turned SameSite cookies (more information can be found at https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Headers/Set-Cookie/SameSite could you take a look at this and update the setting to " network.cookie.sameSite.noneRequiresSecure to true" as specified in the link here to test? https://hacks.mozilla.org/2020/08/changes-to-samesite-cookie-behavior/#:~:text=Test%20your%20site%20...

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2022-06-22 06:37 PM
I did that, and it is still not working.

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2022-06-23 08:11 AM
I have an end user with a similar issue. I believe it does prompt to approve for LTI before it happens.

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2022-06-23 10:17 AM

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2022-06-23 10:26 AM - edited 2022-06-23 10:56 AM
Yes, this link fixed the issue for me. I finally decided to clear cookies and cache and I saw this enhanced tracking was turned on. Turning it off fixed the problem!
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2022-06-23 01:04 PM
Yes! That fixed the issue!
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2022-06-23 01:16 PM
Excellent! Glad to hear this!!
