Fix Zoom Error 1132 on Windows 10
Zoom is one of the most used apps in homes during the pandemic era. The app's video conferencing feature has gained popularity as it paves the way for an efficient work-from-home culture. However, just like apps and programs, Zoom is not without bugs and bugs. Several users have reported Zoom error 1132 on their Windows 10 PC when joining their meetings or in the middle of any meeting. If you are also facing the same problem, you can use the methods below to fix the same.
How to Fix Zoom Error 1132 on Windows 10
Here are a few common causes that cause Zoom errors 1132 on your Windows 10 device. Analyze them in depth so that you can troubleshoot the issue specifically.
- Any temporary failures on the PC and problems with the Internet connection.
- Zoom servers are down.
- Outdated Zoom, network adapters and operating system.
- Proxies and VPN services are incompatible.
- Antivirus and firewall are blocking Zoom.
- Misconfigured files in Zoom can only be fixed by reinstalling the app.
Here are some effective troubleshooting methods to help you fix Zoom error 1132 on Windows 10. Follow the methods in the same order to achieve perfect results.
Method 1: Basic Troubleshooting Methods
Below are some basic steps that you can follow to fix the said Zoom error.
1A. Restart your computer
The general way to resolve all Zoom-related temporary glitches is to restart your computer. After restarting your computer, check if you can access Zoom without any errors.

1B. Restart Zoom
If restarting your computer doesn't help you, you can fix Zoom error 1132 by restarting Zoom as an easy and effective workaround. Here are some easy steps to restart Zoom.
1. Press the Ctrl + Shift + Esc keys at the same time to open the Task Manager.
2. Now find and right click Zoom Meetings as shown in the picture.

3. Now select the End task option as shown in the picture.
4. Then restart Zoom and check if you encounter the same error again. If so, continue to the next troubleshooting methods.
1C. Check your network connection
An unstable internet connection results in Zoom error code 1132, and if there are any barriers between your router and your computer, they can interfere with your wireless signal and cause intermittent connection problems.
You can run a Speed Test to know the optimal network speed level required for a proper connection.

Make sure your device meets the criteria below.
- Find your network's signal strength and if it's very low, remove any obstacles in the way.
- Avoid having too many devices connected to the same network.
- Always buy a modem/router that is verified by your Internet Service Provider (ISP) and they do not conflict.
- Do not use old, broken or damaged cables. Replace cables if necessary.
- Make sure the wires from the modem to the router and from the modem to the wall are stable and free from interference.
1D. Update Windows
You can also fix Zoom-related software errors on your computer by updating your operating system. Always check if you have updated your Windows operating system and if there are any updates pending, use our guide How to download and install the latest Windows 10 update.

After updating your Windows operating system, check if you can connect to Zoom without errors.
1E. Update network driver
Device drivers establish the link between the hardware and your computer's operating system. Also, faulty or corrupted drivers lead to error code 1132 in Zoom. Many users have reported that updating their network drivers helped them resolve the issue. You are advised to update your network drivers to improve the reliability of network adapters, fix compatibility issues, and resolve Zoom errors 1132. Follow our How to Update Network Adapter Drivers in Windows 10 guide to do so.

1 floor Roll back network drivers
When you roll back drivers, all current versions of the hardware device will be removed and previously installed drivers will be installed on your PC. This feature will be very useful when some new driver update doesn't work with your computer. Follow the instructions in our How to Roll Back Drivers in Windows 10 guide to fix error code 1132 in Zoom.

Once you have the previous drivers installed on your Windows 10 PC, check if you have fixed Zoom error 1132.
1g Reinstall network driver
Incompatible drivers need to be reinstalled to fix Zoom errors 1132. It is recommended that you only reinstall device drivers if you cannot get any fix by updating them. The steps to reinstall drivers are very simple and you can do it with a third party application or manually.
Follow our guide on uninstalling and reinstalling drivers in Windows 10 to reinstall network drivers on your Windows 10 computer.

After reinstalling your network drivers, check if you have fixed the Zoom error in question.
1 hour Temporarily disable your antivirus (if applicable)
If the antivirus program installed on your computer is not legitimate, it will trigger error code 1132 in Zoom. To avoid conflicts, you should verify the security settings of your Windows 10 computer and check if they are stable or not. To find out if the antivirus package is causing error code 1132, disable it once and try connecting to the network.
Read our guide on how to temporarily disable your antivirus in Windows 10 and follow the instructions to temporarily disable your antivirus program on your PC.

If you have not encountered Zoom connection issues after disabling the antivirus program on your computer, you are advised to completely uninstall the program from your PC.
Read our guide on Force Removal of Programs That Won't Remove in Windows 10 to remove the antivirus program on your computer.

1I. Disable Windows Firewall (not recommended)
Like an antivirus program, the Windows Defender Firewall on your computer may be preventing you from accessing Zoom to connect due to some security reasons. If in case Zoom was blocked by Windows Defender Firewall, you need to enable it or temporarily disable firewall security on your computer. If you don't know how to turn off Windows Defender Firewall, our guide to turn off Windows 10 Firewall will help you with that.
Note. After fixing error code 1132 in Zoom, be sure to turn your firewall settings back on to prevent data leaks and threats.

Method 2: Checking the Status of Zoom Servers
You may encounter Zoom errors 1132 when the servers are down. Any technical glitch or heavy traffic will also cause the server to crash, causing the error in question to occur. You can check the status of the server and see on social media if others are experiencing the same issue.
1. Launch your favorite browser and go to the official zoom status page.
2. Check if you see the message "All systems are running" and if you see any maintenance activity, then you have no other chance to wait.

3. If the servers are back, try connecting again and check if you encounter an error.
Method 3: Run the Network Troubleshooter
To fix various internet connection issues, you can use the built-in tool provided on Windows 10 PC when needed. With the Windows Network Troubleshooter, you can analyze and diagnose any common network-related problems. This is a systematic process, when implemented step by step, will help you fix Zoom error 1132.
Follow our Windows 10 network connection troubleshooting guide to learn the basic troubleshooting steps to fix all network related issues with the Windows Network Adapter troubleshooter.

You can use the steps mentioned in the guide to diagnose Wi-Fi, Ethernet, and all network adapter connections on your Windows 10 PC. Finally, check if you have fixed the Zoom error code in question.
Method 4: Add Zoom as a trusted site (browser version)
Sometimes your Windows 10 PC may consider certain websites as unsafe for privacy and security reasons. To resolve this issue, add Zoom as a trusted site on your computer as mentioned below.
1. Go to the search menu and type "Control Panel", then click "Open".

2. Then set the view: > Large Icons, then click Internet Options as highlighted.

3. Now in the Internet Options window, go to the Security tab and click the Trusted Site symbol and then Sites as highlighted.

4. In the next window, you can add the following URL and other zoom pages in the Add this website to the zone: field using the Add option.
https://zoom.us/

Note. Can't find Add button. check it out why ?
5. Close the Trusted Sites window and click Apply>>OK in the Internet Properties window to save the changes.

Restart your computer and check if you have fixed the error in question.
Method 5: disable the proxy server
Sometimes, when the network configuration on your Windows 10 PC is not suitable, you will encounter Zoom error 1132 Windows 10. If you have installed any VPN service or are using proxy servers on your PC, read How to disable VPN and proxy on Windows 10 and follow the steps. as stated in the article.

After disabling the VPN client and proxy servers, check if you have fixed the error code in question. However, if you are facing the same problem, try connecting to a mobile hotspot.
Method 6: Use Google DNS
The Domain Name System (DNS) helps your computer establish a network connection between a client and a server. Many tech experts have suggested that using Google's DNS addresses helped them fix Zoom error 1132. To do this, follow our How to Change DNS Settings in Windows 10 guide.

Method 7: Update the Zoom App
Using an outdated version of Zoom will cause many issues, including Zoom errors 1132. Hence, you are advised to use an updated version of Zoom as mentioned below.
1. Launch Zoom and click your profile picture.
2. Then select the "Check for Updates" option from the drop-down list.

3. Make sure you get the "You're up to date" message. If any updates are pending, follow the on-screen instructions to update them.

Note. You can also enable automatic Zoom updates by checking the "Automatically update Zoom desktop client" box, as shown in the figure.

Finally, check if you have fixed error code 1132 in Zoom.
Method 8: Repair Corrupted Files
If there are any corrupted system files in your Windows operating system, then your PC may face a lot of internet connection problems. If you have encountered scaling error code 1132 very recently, there is a chance that the files on your computer have been damaged or corrupted. Luckily, your Windows 10 PC has built-in recovery tools like SFC (System File Checker) and DISM (Deployment Image Servicing and Management) to help you fix any corrupted files.
Read our guide to restoring system files in Windows 10 and follow the steps to repair any corrupted files.

Method 9: Run a malware scan
Having a virus or malware attack will result in network problems on your computer. In case the virus attack is very serious, you will not be able to constantly connect to any network at all. To resolve Zoom 1132 Windows error, you need to completely remove the virus or malware from your Windows 10 PC.
We recommend that you scan your computer according to the instructions in our guide How do I run a virus scan on my computer?

Also, if you want to remove malware from your computer, check out our guide How to remove malware from your computer in Windows 10. After you have removed all viruses from your computer, connect to Zoom and check if you encounter again with the error code in question. .
Method 10: Reinstall the Zoom App
If none of the methods worked for you, then try reinstalling the Zoom app, if possible. All settings and configuration settings will be updated when you reinstall Zoom and therefore you have a better chance of fixing the problem.
1. Press the Windows key, type "Control Panel" and click "Open".
2. Set View by > Category, then click Uninstall a program.

3. Now in the list, click "Scale" and select "Delete".

4. Then confirm the request, if any, and wait until the app is removed from your device. Then restart your computer.
5. Visit Zoom official download site and click the "Download" button as shown in the picture.

6. Now run the ZoomInstaller file.

7. Follow the instructions on the screen to complete the installation on the PC.
Method 11: Create a local account
You can try to fix Zoom errors 1132 by creating a new local account in Windows 10. This workaround has worked for most users and will most likely work for you as well. In this method, you will learn about the trick that runs the application under a username other than your original user account. To do this, first, create a new local user account by following our guide How to create a local user account in Windows 10.

Once you've created a new local user account, follow the steps below to run Zoom as a different user than your original Windows account.
1. Sign in to your Zoom account with your new local user account.
2. If the problem is solved, create a new text file.
3. Paste the following command into the text file.
runas /user:USERNAME “PathToZoom” UserPassword
Note. Here, replace USERNAME and UserPassword with your new credentials. Also, replace PathToZoom with the location of the Zoom.exe file.
4. Then save the file as .bat.
5. You can now use this file to launch the Zoom app from your original user account.
Therefore, your efforts to change user accounts for different Zoom account credentials will be eliminated.
Method 12: Contact Zoom Support
If all the above methods fail to resolve the Zoom error 1132, try visiting the Zoom Support Page and see if you encounter the error again. However, if you're unable to fix error code 1132 on Zoom, it's best to contact your Internet Service Provider (ISP) for help.

If all else fails, in 99% of cases resetting Windows fixes all OS and software related issues such as Zoom errors 1132 etc. This method reinstalls Windows 10 without deleting your personal files. This is the last remaining option when all other methods fail on your computer. You can restore your Windows 10 PC to an earlier date with or without personal use files. To do this, check out our guide How to reset Windows 10 without losing data.

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We hope this guide was helpful and you were able to fix Zoom error 1132 on Windows 10. Let us know which method worked best for you. Also, if you have any questions/suggestions regarding this article, feel free to post them in the comments section.