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CarolJenkins
3 years agoNew Contributor
GoToMeeting Outlook integartion
Greeting GotoMeeting Participants,
I have recently confirmed with one of your support staff that GotoMeeting no longer supports integrations outside of Microsoft 365. I kindly request that this fea...
- 3 years ago
Hi CarolJenkins, welcome to the community.
Over the years there have been a few different GoToMeeting Outlook integrations, each of them designed to work within Microsofts changing environment and requirements. Based on changes (over the last few years), and usage, we have decided we will no longer update the old GoToMeeting Outlook Plug-in. The plug-in had too many technical dependencies and more often than not Microsoft updates would break it.
The GoToMeeting Outlook Plug-in is currently still available to download and install from our support page and appears to work 2/14/23
Moving forward, we offer these options for GoToMeeting and Outlook:
- Schedule using the new GoTo for Outlook Integration. If you have Outlook 2019 or newer installed you can use this integration with an existing Microsoft Account or you can create one for free. This integration also replaces the older GoTo Meeting Office 365 add-in.
- If you are still using Outlook 2010, 2013, or 2016, schedule your meeting in the GoTo App and then add it to your Calendar. This will open the desktop calendar on your computer, from there you can add your attendees, review their availability and then send the meeting invite.
The new GoTo for Outlook integration does not require an Office 365 subscription, just a Microsoft account which you can create for free.
GlennD
3 years agoGoTo Manager
Hi CarolJenkins, welcome to the community.
Over the years there have been a few different GoToMeeting Outlook integrations, each of them designed to work within Microsofts changing environment and requirements. Based on changes (over the last few years), and usage, we have decided we will no longer update the old GoToMeeting Outlook Plug-in. The plug-in had too many technical dependencies and more often than not Microsoft updates would break it.
The GoToMeeting Outlook Plug-in is currently still available to download and install from our support page and appears to work 2/14/23
Moving forward, we offer these options for GoToMeeting and Outlook:
- Schedule using the new GoTo for Outlook Integration. If you have Outlook 2019 or newer installed you can use this integration with an existing Microsoft Account or you can create one for free. This integration also replaces the older GoTo Meeting Office 365 add-in.
- If you are still using Outlook 2010, 2013, or 2016, schedule your meeting in the GoTo App and then add it to your Calendar. This will open the desktop calendar on your computer, from there you can add your attendees, review their availability and then send the meeting invite.
The new GoTo for Outlook integration does not require an Office 365 subscription, just a Microsoft account which you can create for free.
briandd57
3 years agoNew Member
How do I remove gotomeeting from Office 365 Outlook calendar. Every time I select Teams to create a meeting, GOTO pops up requesting user login. I DON'T WANT TO USE GOTOMEETING. I want to use Teams. Its seems impossible to find any method to remove GOTO from my computer. It's not even installed as a program to remove in Windows 11. It's not in the Add-in List, and not running as a Service. Please help me remove this product from my computer!
- GlennD3 years agoGoTo Manager
Hi briandd57, welcome to the community.
If you previously enabled the Office 365 Outlook integration and no longer need it, you can disable it by:
- Opening the GoTo App
- Clicking on your profile in the upper right corner
- Clicking on Settings
- Clicking on Calendar
- Clicking on Disconnect