No antivirus that I know of on either device. I emailed a link to a friend here
in uk but her android phone had same problem and her pc said her Edge or Chrome
were not up to date. I’ll have to go back to Zoom!
Thanks
Harry
> On 1 Nov 2021, at 01:39, Simon A Fogarty wrote:
>
> Harry,
>
> Any
Harry,
Any chance you have an antivirus software blocking the attempt to connect?
-Original Message-
From: 'Harry Bell' via VIPhone
Sent: Monday, 1 November 2021 12:11 am
To: Abridged Recipients
Subject: FaceTime with friends problem with link on Windows PC or android phone
I am
Hi,
You have to use Chrome or Edge on your Windows or Android device, so if you
don't normally use one of those browsers, be sure to open it and do any setup
that is required before you try to use it with FaceTime.
HTH,
Anna
> On Oct 31, 2021, at 7:50 AM, 'Harry Bell' via VIPhone
> wrote:
Thanks - I did listen to Jonathan Mosen but when I click on the link on my pc,
Edge does launch but with a blank screen, which soon shows the message about
taking longer than expected and a minute or two later the big message comes up
saying cannot connect to facetime.
I’ll try another way!
Harry,
I just successfully connected to my FaceTime from my Windows PC and it was just
my iPhone, so no conversation in progress.
ON the Windows side, I had to enter my name and hit Join call, to get this
really started.
What is tricky at best, is that the request to join seems to show up in the
Yes, the meeting is already in progress when the problem occurs on pc and
Android
Harry
> On 31 Oct 2021, at 11:18, Richard Turner wrote:
>
> I have not tried it yet, but do you have a meeting in progress when you
> activate the link on the Windows or Android device?
> I think the meeting
Jonathan Mosen went through a demo of how this is done. He sent a link to his
windows computer, and in the end, everything connected just fine. Plus, the web
site version on his windows computer was accessible with a screen reader.
Now, from his demo, once you activate the link on your
I have not tried it yet, but do you have a meeting in progress when you
activate the link on the Windows or Android device?
I think the meeting has to be in progress; which I'm guessing means two devices
have to be talking first.
Richard
"Reality is the leading cause of stress for those who
I am going to host a Group FaceTime call this week for my local blind society
for the first time , I’m running iOS 15.1 on my iPhone 13 pro and I generated a
link for a FaceTime call as an experiment. I can tap on the link I have emailed
to my various devices and I can open it to join the