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I have created a zoom account paid subscription and bought an API room connector and associated it with a webex board. If the zoom account I created for this, creates a meeting and I invite the webex board through our O365 resource calendar, it works perfect and has one touch. If a zoom account without a connector sends an invite, it first won't have the SIP info and the meeting will just show as a meeting. I then have to go to the button I created for zoom and manually join. But I get the error that the meeting host doesn't have a CRC room connector. Now I then get a code on the screen and I can do the whole login, enter the code, etc and get it to work, but that is a PITA. I read then that we can automate that with the API connector and use our connector and join as an attendee. However, that is where I am stuck, how do I get that to work. I am not finding good documentation.. Also, why does zoom make it more difficult to join a zoom meeting with a webex kit? Teams and google meets just join right up nothing else we have to do and no additional costs... Anyway, if anyone has done this so they can use a webex kit to join a zoom meeting automatically where the host doesn't have a CRC Room Connector, and has any advice for me, I would greatly appreciate it.
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I have a Zoom registration form for an event, which asks for First Name, Last Name and Email Address. I am directing classmates to this form from our class website. I want to not require them to complete the above 3 fields as that information is known to us on the sending website before the redirect. How do I supply this information in the redirect (either in the URL or in a POST format)? And how do I find out the names of these three fields? I am using PHP on my server side and HTML/JavaScript on the client side.
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My number has been ported, but I cannot assign it to myself as the primary user. When I try, I am getting the error message that this feature requires a Zoom Phone Metered or Unlimited or Pro Plan (see attached screenshot). I have a Pro Plan as verified with Sales today
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I am a single Zoom Account user with a single family Microsoft 365 account, not a workplace acount. The directions given to switch over to the new authentication protocol using Nested App Authentication (NAA) just don't work for me. Can someone please direct me to a workflow that works? Windows 11, Updated Zoom, current Microsoft Family 365 account. Dear Valued Customer, We appreciate your prompt attention to this matter to ensure a seamless experience with your Zoom for Outlook add-in.
Microsoft is deprecating Outlook legacy tokens with their introduction of a new authentication protocol, Nested App Authentication (NAA). This change will impact the Zoom for Outlook add-in's ability to access calendar data effectively. To ensure uninterrupted functionality, action is required by the week of January 27, 2025. Please use the steps in the support article for uninterrupted service.
If NAA is not enabled, you may encounter the following issues:
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When I key in my meeting code and password, it opens up a window where everything looks normal but upon further scrutiny, it is trying to connect me to a meeting held on May 31. 2022. What do I do to fix this? I removed the Zoom App from my desktop and reinstalled it and it does the same thing. How do I fix this?
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Hi there, my company uses Zoom as a chat for internal communications. Sometimes it happens that the zoom on my Windows 11 PC is apparently operational but in reality I am offline for other colleagues. Colleagues write to me but for them I am offline even if for my zoom I am online. The only way to solve the problem is to become reachable again with the chats and restart zoom. This happens about every 2 or 3 hours even with the PC in use. Zoom is updated and connected with a Lan cable. Thank you so much.
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It looks as though there's been an update to Zoom. When I used to schedule a meeting in the Zoom desktop app, it would automatically add it to my iCal calendar, I'd grab the link, and send it to attendees. Now it doesn't do that - it tried to open Outlook instead which I don't use, and iCal doesn't look as though it's an option when I log into the web portal to change the settings.
Can anyone suggest a workaround, because right now, I don't even know how to grab the link to send attendees, as the app only gives me the meeting ID.
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If I am picking up the call, I have no idea who Chad, Jamey, or Dave were actually trying to get ahold of because it will not tell me. Our old phone system let me know that if Terry was calling for Rick, I could pick up the phone and say, “You have reached Rick "LN removed" desk this is Lauren, How can I help you.” How can we get this setup correctly. If anyone in the Call Queue see that Bob is calling for Joe. Joe is not in the office, but Susan sees that the call is for Joe and can answer it and answer confidently.
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I've tried to contact Zoom sales, support, and chat but I have not been able to get an answer. I'm one of the thousands affected by Skype discontinuing, so I am looking for alternative phone platforms. I see Zoom added phones in 2019, so potentially a good option since it seems to function just like Skype (your own phone number, cellular data or wifi calling, make or receive calls). I like Zoom as a platform and use it regularly for video conferencing. I've had a Zoom Pro account since 2016 and, therefore, have legacy pricing of $99.90 per year. I don't want to lose that because Zoom conferencing is vital to my work. It might be nice to have phone and video conferencing bundled together. First question: Can I port my Skype number to Zoom? (lots of places say they will accept ported numbers, but the fine print says they won't accept Skype numbers. I have not found one yet that accepts Skype numbers) Second, and more important, question: If I go with a Zoom bundle of Pro/Phone, will I lose my legacy pricing?
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