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While i am attending a zoom webinar or meeting i frequently receive Teams phone calls. Since i've only got the one headset for all my audio, is there a way to mute the meeting temporarily, so i can take the phone call, then get back to the meeting? currently i find myself actually LEAVING the meetings to deal with the phones, and a dislike that solution! Thanks in advance for your help~ vicki!
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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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Good morning! We are experiencing some of our Poly Edge phones losing the BLF and Speed dial positions assigned by Zoom user settings. It seems to be temporarily resolved by a phone power cycle. Any thoughts one what could be causing this?
I'm organizing a Zoom Webinar event and want to schedule a walkthrough session with my panelists beforehand. This walkthrough will cover: I have a few questions regarding this walkthrough and the webinar setup:
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We are working on putting Zoom Events into place for our client to handle their virtual two day conference and was interested in examples of Sponsorship packages that others put together. Is anyone able to share what they have done or a best practice?
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@Anonymous , it’s crucial to implement this feature promptly. I host daily meetings with 500 participants in large auditoriums, and the inability to adjust the font size of participants names is a major hindrance. As a result, we’re seriously considering switching to other platforms solely because of this limitation.
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Can I set a recurring meeting...only for to "the first two" Thursdays of every month? Not weekly, not biweekly.. the first two only, and using the same dial in?? We should be able to set this up ourselves. I do not want to confuse my members .. Help.
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For the first time, I chose to allow the AI companion to join the meeting. I am both the admin of the account and the host/organizer of the meeting. The plan is Workplace Pro. Following the meeting, on the main dashboard, I pulled down the AI Companion option to choose 'Summarize this Meeting'. I received this message: Sorry, I cannot answer your question because you don't have the permission to access the meeting transcript. My settings seem to be correct, so I'm not sure what I need to do to get meeting summaries in the future. Any help appreciated. Thanks!
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Experiencing a regression since upgrading from 6.2.x to 6.3.10.7150. When I share my screen, the first time it works as expected. The second time, it just shares a black screen. If I force-kill the zoom client, and re-join the meeting, I can share again.
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Whenever I share a hyperlink to may participants, they are not able to click on it. This is a major issue as it hampers my webinars. My browser is updated and I use Chrome. None of the link that I share with my participants are clickable.