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Problems that you may experience when you use the Live Meeting 2007 Web client together with Internet Explorer 8


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Symptoms

When you use the Microsoft Office Live Meeting 2007 Web client together with Windows Internet Explorer 8, you may experience one of the following problems.
  • Problem 1

    When you try to join a meeting, you receive the following message:
    Live Meeting Web Access does not support your current Internet browser on this platform. Please try using a supported browser.
    We have detected that you have a Popup Blocker enabled for this browser. Please click on the "Re-enter Meeting" button below to launch Live Meeting Web Access.
  • Problem 2

    You add a Web slide to a meeting. However, when the Web slide is presented, only a red X is viewable. Additionally, you receive the following error message:
    Loading Java Applet Failed
  • Problem 3

    When you click the Close (X) button to exit the Live Meeting 2007 Web client console, the console crashes. Additionally, you receive the following error message:
    General Exception

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Workaround

To work around these problems, use the workaround that is appropriate for the problem that you experience.
  • Workaround for problem 1

    Temporarily allow pop-up windows. To do this, click the Information bar at the top of the Live Meeting 2007 Entry Page window, and then click Temporarily Allow Pop-ups.
  • Workaround for problem 2

    Do not use the Preview Window feature. Instead, click to select the Bypass Web page Check check box before you click Create Web Page to directly upload the Web page.
  • Workaround for problem 3

    Use a release of Java SE Runtime Environment (JRE) 6 that is earlier than Update 10. For more information about the earlier releases that are available for Java SE Runtime Environment (JRE) 6, visit the following Sun Microsystems Web site: For more information about Java support, visit the following Sun Microsystems Web site:
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Article Info
Article ID : 959059
Revision : 3
Created on : 12/2/2011
Published on : 12/2/2011
Exists online : False
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