We've narrowed down the possible causes for this Blackboard Sign On error to be: The Blackboard servers are overloaded or experiencing downtime. A login system cache issue. Users were not logging out before closing the Blackboard webpage.Oct 24, 2020
Internet History and Cache Sometimes, this stored data can create problems for Blackboard users trying to login to the system. If you are experiencing “Session Already Running” errors or are unable to view certain web content, try clearing your Internet history and/or cache.
The problem occurs when you are using Safari on a Mac computer. You are able to login to myCommNet but when you click the link to Blackboard it requires an additional login. This is usually due to the browser not accepting cookies. You could workaround this by using a different browser such as Chrome.
Please log out of single sign-on and try again." Solution: This error message displays when your browser has cached an old session. To fix this, you will need to clear your browser cache. We recommend students learn Google Chrome to access eLearning.May 20, 2019
Blackboard Collaborate is regularly certified against the following combinations of browsers and operating systems....Certified browsers and operating systems.BrowserDesktopMobileGoogle ChromeWindows 10 & 11, macOS 10.14+Android 9+3 more rows
On 31 October 2021, Blackboard will shut down for good, and the deadline for downloading any content you want to save is coming up soon. Read on for important information about how to download your content before Blackboard is shut down.Oct 8, 2021
The Blackboard app supports iOS 11+. To learn which operating system version you're running, see iPhone, iPad, iPod: How to Find the Software Version.
Check whether your web browser works well with your version of Blackboard Learn. When using a screen reader, use ChromeTMand JAWS® on Windows® and use Safari® and VoiceOver on a Mac® ....Supported browsers.Desktop Browser VersionsMobile Browser Base Versions1Safari13+ (desktop, Mac OS only)On iOS 12+3 more rows
The Blackboard mobile app for students is designed especially for students to view content and participate in courses content and organizations on a variety of devices including iOS® and Android™ devices. Blackboard Mobile Learn is supported on iOS 9.0+, Android 4.2+ and Windows 10+.Dec 6, 2021
If you receive this, you may be able to resolve it by logging in to your Salesforce account and going to Setup > Administration Setup > Security Controls. Then click "Session Settings" and uncheck the box for "Lock sessions to the IP address from which they originated" then log out and log back in to Salesforce.Dec 16, 2021
Important: If you are unable to log in to Blackboard this could be for one of the following reasons: The username or password has been typed incorrectly. [Please check you are typing the correct username and password. Check whether Caps Lock is on or off ].Aug 29, 2018
Here's how you can fix it:To logout, click the logout button in the upper right corner of Blackboard.One the next screen, click the “End SSO Session” button. Do not leave Blackboard logged in on your computer when you are not using it.