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Quote from: Rage Against the McKee on May 09, 2016, 04:50:50 PMQuote from: Mrs. Gooch on May 09, 2016, 01:01:48 PMNot really hilarious, more like so sad that I am laughing.We tried to use GoTo Meeting on Friday but the app is no longer supported because our operating system is too old. But there is a work around - you can use the web based version on Google Chrome....but we don't have Google Chrome on the conference room computer. It would take about 10 seconds to put google chrome on the conference room computer.I would not be surprised if an IT department still clinging to Windows XP does not grant its users admin rights to the conference room computer.
Quote from: Mrs. Gooch on May 09, 2016, 01:01:48 PMNot really hilarious, more like so sad that I am laughing.We tried to use GoTo Meeting on Friday but the app is no longer supported because our operating system is too old. But there is a work around - you can use the web based version on Google Chrome....but we don't have Google Chrome on the conference room computer. It would take about 10 seconds to put google chrome on the conference room computer.
Not really hilarious, more like so sad that I am laughing.We tried to use GoTo Meeting on Friday but the app is no longer supported because our operating system is too old. But there is a work around - you can use the web based version on Google Chrome....but we don't have Google Chrome on the conference room computer.
are you guys going to threaten to replace it with AOL chat rooms?
google hangouts? probably have to install a plugin that your IT dept. won't allow.
Quote from: michigancat on May 17, 2016, 11:40:31 AMgoogle hangouts? probably have to install a plugin that your IT dept. won't allow.Can you use Google hangouts without Chrome?
Quote from: michigancat on May 09, 2016, 05:17:29 PMQuote from: Rage Against the McKee on May 09, 2016, 04:50:50 PMQuote from: Mrs. Gooch on May 09, 2016, 01:01:48 PMNot really hilarious, more like so sad that I am laughing.We tried to use GoTo Meeting on Friday but the app is no longer supported because our operating system is too old. But there is a work around - you can use the web based version on Google Chrome....but we don't have Google Chrome on the conference room computer. The organization for which I work just switched to a Google platform two weeks ago. It's taking me some time to figure out some of the document formatting capabilities.It would take about 10 seconds to put google chrome on the conference room computer.I would not be surprised if an IT department still clinging to Windows XP does not grant its users admin rights to the conference room computer.So now I have to call GoTo Meeting and ask them if they have a work around that doesn't involve us updating our operating system or installing Chrome. And then threaten to use another service if they don't have any work around.
Quote from: Rage Against the McKee on May 09, 2016, 04:50:50 PMQuote from: Mrs. Gooch on May 09, 2016, 01:01:48 PMNot really hilarious, more like so sad that I am laughing.We tried to use GoTo Meeting on Friday but the app is no longer supported because our operating system is too old. But there is a work around - you can use the web based version on Google Chrome....but we don't have Google Chrome on the conference room computer. The organization for which I work just switched to a Google platform two weeks ago. It's taking me some time to figure out some of the document formatting capabilities.It would take about 10 seconds to put google chrome on the conference room computer.I would not be surprised if an IT department still clinging to Windows XP does not grant its users admin rights to the conference room computer.
Quote from: Mrs. Gooch on May 09, 2016, 01:01:48 PMNot really hilarious, more like so sad that I am laughing.We tried to use GoTo Meeting on Friday but the app is no longer supported because our operating system is too old. But there is a work around - you can use the web based version on Google Chrome....but we don't have Google Chrome on the conference room computer. The organization for which I work just switched to a Google platform two weeks ago. It's taking me some time to figure out some of the document formatting capabilities.It would take about 10 seconds to put google chrome on the conference room computer.
that's where the headband comes into play
Quote from: michigancat on May 09, 2016, 05:17:29 PMQuote from: Rage Against the McKee on May 09, 2016, 04:50:50 PMQuote from: Mrs. Gooch on May 09, 2016, 01:01:48 PMNot really hilarious, more like so sad that I am laughing.We tried to use GoTo Meeting on Friday but the app is no longer supported because our operating system is too old. But there is a work around - you can use the web based version on Google Chrome....but we don't have Google Chrome on the conference room computer. It would take about 10 seconds to put google chrome on the conference room computer.I would not be surprised if an IT department still clinging to Windows XP does not grant its users admin rights to the conference room computer.So now I have to call GoTo Meeting and ask them if they have a work around that doesn't involve us updating our operating system or installing Chrome. And then threaten to use another service if they don't have any work around.
Trying to download Chrome now but the IE wheel thingy is just spinning and spinning....
Quote from: Mrs. Gooch on May 18, 2016, 11:18:02 AMTrying to download Chrome now but the IE wheel thingy is just spinning and spinning....Go buy a new computer and use your phone as a hot spot so you can use GoToMeeting.The amount of time your company has had you spend trying to figure out how to make it work is ridiculous!
There is a new feature in IE that blocks the downloading of Chrome. You need Chrome to download Chrome.
is there someone we can talk to on your behalf? maybe a megahacker like wacky can take your computers down?