Unable to View Recordings Using Recorded Sessions or Recorded Events Page
Common symptoms you may be experiencing:
Unable to view recordings via Recorded Sessions or Recorded Events page.
To view a recorded training session, you must use the WebEx Player. A Player is available for the Windows and Macintosh OSX operating systems.
Once you connect to the host web site it will automatically downloads the WebEx Player to your computer the first time you view a recorded event.
Notes:
Pop up/ad blocking software can be integrated within the browser or be a separate application running in their system tray.
Playback window is being considered a pop up or ad window by some pop up blockers.
Recently installed pop up/ad blocking software.
Solution:
Temporarily disable pop up/ad blocking software.
Common symptoms you may be experiencing:
Steaming media recording cannot be heard.
Unable to hear audio in streamed WebEx recording.
Solution:
Follow the steps below to reinstall the WebEx Player:
How Do I Download the WebEx Player?
Question(s):
How do I download the WebEx Player?
How do I install the WebEx Recorder and Player?
Where can I download the WebEx Player if I do not have a host account?
Solution:
To download the WebEx Recorder and Player, available for Microsoft Windows Operating Systems, follow the steps below:
Common symptoms you may be experiencing:
Unable to play streamed WRF file.
Player hangs at "Connecting."
Unable to play recorded file.
Solution:
Verify that the link to the recorded file is correct:
When you try to log on to a meeting in Microsoft Office Live Meeting 2005 or in Microsoft Office Live Meeting 2007, you receive the following error message:
Your current security settings prohibit running ActiveX controls on this page. As a result, the page may not display.
Solution:
This issue occurs if ActiveX controls are prevented from running on your computer. ActiveX controls may not run for one or both the following reasons:
To resolve this issue, enable ActiveX controls in Internet Explorer. To do this, follow these steps:
If you still receive the error message that is mentioned in the "Symptoms" section after you follow these steps, it is likely that a firewall or a proxy server that exists between your computer and the Live Meeting conference center is blocking the ActiveX controls. In this scenario, request that your Information Technology (IT) department stop blocking ActiveX controls to your computer or that your IT department add *.placeware.com to the list of trusted domains in the firewall or proxy server configuration.
To work around this issue, log on to Live Meeting by using the Web browser console. To do this, follow these steps: