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How Do You Bypass The Zoom Error Code 1132 ?

Unable to join a meeting via the Zoom application on my Catalina 10.15.6 version MacBook Air. I have tried many different methods to uninstall and reinstall and have not been successful in bypassing the 1132 Error Code. Please help me!



UPDATE:

No resolution, but I will share everything that I’ve done so far, so you don’t repeat anything that I have tried and waste you’re time:

  1. Uninstalled Zoom, Emptied Trash, Restarted Mac, then Reinstalled Zoom
  2. Uninstalled Zoom, deleted ZoomChat.plist files from the Preferences folder in Library, Emptied Trash, Restarted Mac, Reinstalled Zoom.
  3. Uninstalled Zoom, Turned Off Firewall, Emptied Trash, Restarted Mac, Reinstalled Zoom.
  4. Uninstalled Zoom, Added a VPN, Emptied Trash, Restarted Mac, Reinstalled Zoom
  5. Uninstalled Zoom, Emptied Trash, Shut Down Mac, Reset NVRAM, Reinstalled Zoom.
  6. Uninstalled Zoom, Emptied Trash, Shut Down Mac, Reset SMC, Reinstalled Zoom
  7. Uninstalled Zoom, Emptied Trash, Created A New Login User (Both an Admin and Standard User with and without setting up an iCloud), Reinstalled Zoom
  8. Uninstalled Zoom, Emptied Trash, Separated my important files and put them on a usb drive, Erased Mac and reinstalled the Yosemite MacOS (the MacOS that was originally installed on my MacBook), Skipped Setting Up an iCloud, Reinstalled Zoom (Please Note: I tried doing it once more using an iCloud and same result)
  9. Uninstalled Zoom, Emptied Trash, Updated Software to Catalina, Skipped Setting Up iCloud, Reinstalled Zoom. 
  10. I have also tried a wide range of variations of the aforementioned steps as well. I could safely say that I have installed and reinstalled Zoom over 50+ times in the past two months. 

(I have a Script file that I used for the previous version of Zoom to bypass the 1132 Error Code, but unfortunately since the latest update to version 5.20, I am unable to use that Script file to access a meeting through the app. If anyone knows anything about Script or coding, and would like to examine the Zoom Override 1132 Error Code Script file to see if it could be modified to work for the most recent Zoom update, I am more than happy to share it with you! Just as long as you promise to share with me the modified version if you are successful.)

MacBook Air 13″, macOS 10.15

Posted on Aug 10, 2020 5:23 PM

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Posted on Sep 17, 2020 8:06 PM

1) Uninstall all the zoom apps for all users. (Using Uninstaller app is highly recommended instead of just deleting app.)

2) In the System Preferences, go Users & Groups, and create new login account.

3) Login as the new account you just created.

4) Download the latest version of zoom.

5) When you install, chose "Only for this user" (wording might not be exactly the same)

6) Open Zoom

7) Logoff from the temporary user, logon as your original user.

(7-a) after you logon as your original user, please install the latest version for that user as well.

8) Try to see if you can use zoom when you

9) Delete the temporary user account as necessary.



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Sep 17, 2020 8:06 PM in response to CharlesRuble

1) Uninstall all the zoom apps for all users. (Using Uninstaller app is highly recommended instead of just deleting app.)

2) In the System Preferences, go Users & Groups, and create new login account.

3) Login as the new account you just created.

4) Download the latest version of zoom.

5) When you install, chose "Only for this user" (wording might not be exactly the same)

6) Open Zoom

7) Logoff from the temporary user, logon as your original user.

(7-a) after you logon as your original user, please install the latest version for that user as well.

8) Try to see if you can use zoom when you

9) Delete the temporary user account as necessary.



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Aug 14, 2020 10:43 PM in response to CharlesRuble

I'm having the same problem exactly. i've been told (by other users, not by zoom-they can't be bothered responding to anyone who uses the free version) that 1132 means you've been blacklisted for some violation of their service agreement. They identify the machine itself (by IP address, i assume), which would explain why reinstalling or creating a new account doesn't solve the problem. From what i understand, you can still log in online and join a meeting from your browser, but that is not a full-featured experience.


Alternatively, you can install a virtual machine using Boot Camp or some other third-party program. But you'd have to be really desperate to use zoom to go through all that headache. Good luck, and please post any resolution, should you reach one.

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