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What equipment do I need for GoToMeeting?

Join a GoToMeeting session Operating system Windows 7 – Windows 11 Mac OS X 10.9 (Mavericks) – macOS 12 Monterey Linux/Ubuntu (Web App only) Google Chrome OS (Web App only) iOS 11 – iOS 13 Android OS 5 (Lollipop) – Android 10 Mobile device iPhone 5 or newer iPad 3rd . . . Read more

Does GoToMeeting use Java?

Cisco’s WebEx and Citrix GoToMeeting used to require Java, but both platforms have recently modified their applications to use a different version if it can’t find Java.

Can participants see each other on GoToWebinar?

Yes, the attendee pane in the control panel shows the names and number of attendees. As the organizer if you choose to hide the attendee list, the attendees will not see the attendee pane at all and will be unable to see names or number of attendees.

Why there is no Gpedit MSC on my computer?

If you find the Group Policy Editor (gpedit. msc) missing in Windows 10, you should first try to enable or open gpedit: press Windows + R to open Run dialog -> type gpedit. … Upgrade to Windows 10 Pro or Enterprise. Copy & paste GroupPolicy, GroupPolicyUsers, and gpedit.

Does Windows 10 have Gpedit?

The Group Policy Editor gpedit. msc is only available in Professional and Enterprise editions of the Windows 10 operating systems. … Home users have to search for Registry keys linked to policies in those cases to make those changes to PCs running Windows 10 Home.

What is Gpedit MSC?

msc (Group Policy) in Windows. Group Policy is a way to configure computer and user settings for devices which are joined to Active Directory Domain Services (AD) as well as local user accounts. … It controls a wide range of options and can be used to enforce settings and change . . . Read more

Where can I find Gpedit MSC?

To open the gpedit. msc tool from a Run box, press Windows key + R to open up a Run box. Then, type “gpedit. msc” and hit Enter to open the Local Group Policy Editor.

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