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Hi there! I have just set up a one-on-one event that I will send to a group of students for them to make individual appointments with me via Zoom. I've set everything up (configured my available times and synced it to my Outlook calendar) and it's all fine EXCEPT for one date. When I look at my available appointments for this specific day (a Friday), my available times jump from 12pm to 5:30pm as if the Scheduler is seeing that I have a conflicting event on the synced Outlook calendar--except there isn't anything on my Outlook calendar. I've tried to remove this Friday from the available days and add it as a specific day with special availability. I've also double and triple checked my Outlook calendar to make sure there isn't an event I'm not seeing--I have nothing scheduled for that day. Am I missing something? Are there other parameters I can change to bypass this? Thanks in advance for your help!
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I updated my MacBook (macOS Sequoia v15.3.1) and can no longer log in to my account (error code 5003). I have uninstalled Zoom, restarted my MacBook, installed Zoom, and restarted again (multiple times). And I am still receiving the same error code. Apart from updating my MacBook, nothing else has changed. What should I do now?
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I had recording a meeting on zoom cloud with my windows computer.
But it was without sign in.
How can I download this recording video?
We recently updated our redirect URL, which was functioning correctly in the staging environment. However, in production, we encounter 4700 "Invalid redirect" error during the OAuth authorization process. Despite adding the new redirect URL to the "OAuth Allow Lists," redirection issues persist in production. Staging Environment: Production Environment: Client Id and Client secret remains the same. The change only is in updating the new redirect url.
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After spending hours trying to contact tech support I am trying here. ZoomInstallerVDI.msi is causing machines to reboot during installation despite being called wit hthe '/quiet /qn /norestart' switches. "The process msiexec.exe has initiated the restart of computer WSAMZN-76FDEC on behalf of user NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM for the following reason: No title for this reason could be found Reason Code: 0x80030002 Shutdown Type: restart Comment: The Windows Installer initiated a system restart to complete or continue the configuration of 'Zoom VDI Workplace (64-bit)'."
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I am no longer able to share my sound if I attempt to share a screen. The checkbox option to "share sound" is simply grayed out and unavailable. As is the option to "Optimize Video" as well. It is happening on three of my machines that are all on the same version Monterey OS 12.1Mac - 5.11.9 (10046)
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We have deployed Zoom Phone system with IP Phones etc at our offices along with Emergency addresses etc. 2) Apply a registry fix to prioritize IPv4 over IPv6 on the OS (needs a reboot) 3) use command Prompt to manually set IPv4 Priority over IPv6 (Does not need a reboot but requires setting on subsequent reboots) Once you have changed the priority and restart the desktop client the error goes away and it sets the Emergency Address correctly. Thanks Shad
These all work just fine, and this is for people working remotely using the Desktop Client (on Windows).
Windows 11 has now started prioritizing IPv6 as the default protocol if it is available. So for example if you ping www.google.com in a command prompt it will respond with the IPv6 Address instead of the IPv4.
The problem with this is that the Zoom Client will complain that it cannot confirm my home address location and I will get the error at all times.
There are some workarounds.
1) Disable IPv6 on the router (not ideal)
Is this behavior going to be addressed in a later version of the Desktop Client so it requires no user interaction?
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Hello! I keep having an issue where I create an appointment in Outlook and use the Zoom plugin to provide a link to the appointment, but the time does not translate over to zoom properly. For example, I created an invite for 9/29 at 1PM EST but on Zoom, it shows up as 9/29 at 12AMEST. I have no idea why this keeps happening. It is confusing for my clients because they are seeing 2 different times on the Outlook calendar invite I sent them vs. what Zoom shows and it makes me look unorganized/unprofessional when I'm just trying to use the features. This seems to happen when sending an invite to clients in a different time zone, but sometimes it doesn't happen. Any guidance is helpful. Thank you! Ashley
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We are receiving complaints from phone users where their calls are being rejected. When we look at logs, we can see that the user/delegate's iPhone is rejecting the call. When we provide that information to the user/delegate, they are advising that their Zoom mobile app never rang and that they definitely didn't reject the call from their mobile app. The cell is not on Do Not Disturb. This issue has been noticed multiple times and we get the same response from the users, that they didn't touch their cell and their cell never rang.
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Many FR Legends fans enjoy drifting, but what if you're in a Zoom meeting? Can you sneak in a few drifts without affecting the call? Will Zoom screen sharing reveal your gameplay, or can you keep it hidden? If you don't know about this game then visit this website: FrApklegends.com
I want to know, can anyone tell me the answer to this? I play games on my mobile but know to use those at a time and also share screens on zoom.?
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