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How do I setup a call queue to first ring two people simultaneously, and if no answer then ring to a 3rd person? I see it shown as an option in the call queue setup section (see included screenshot below, but I can't find directions on how to set it up that way.
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Zoom: 6.6.11
Ubuntu 24.04 (Gnome/wayland)
When I open the reaction emoji popup, if I move the mouse the popup disappear.
This make impossible to react to chat messages.
I would like to know if it's possible to find out who turned on transcript function during the meeting. I saw that the message 'This meeting is being transcribed' popped up in my meeting but none of the participants are admitting that they turned it on.
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Was wondering if anyone can help me solve this issue
On all Outbound calls the voice prompt "Call may be monitored for Quality Assurance" comes on. We as a company do not have call recording enabled, so I do not understand why this prompt plays. I have ensured that the Prompt "play a disclaimer prompt to call participants" has not been selected for any of our monitoring participants. Is there something I am missing? Thank you!
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Hello, I'm trying to disable two-step verification, but nothing I do seems to work. I followed the steps below to enable and disable it: - Log in to the Zoom web portal as an administrator. - In the navigation menu, click Advanced, then Security. - Under Security, click the Sign in with two-step verification toggle to enable or disable it. It's disabled, but Zoom still asks for the second code when I log in, the second step of the verification.
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I need to join a meeting that lasts 3 hours. I'm NOT the host, just a participant. MY Zoom plan is the Basic which limits me to a 40 minute meeting. I don't use Zoom for business and only use about 5 times per year. Will I get cut off after 40 minutes from a meeting I am a participant and NOT the host?
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Hi, I have started to use the mustache virtual filter out of curiosity. It looks natural. People can tell if it's real or not. So I went on a team daily with the mustache. All of a sudden, I have way more authority, I am confident, I am in my A game. The ascent was meteoric. I get respect, and tasks I assign in the morning are done before EOD. Suddenly, projects meet the schedule. I became a celebrity. I am well-known and recognized downtown. I had to act to support this new lifestyle, so I changed the color from the default dark brown to a black mustache. The next thing you know, I am taking all critical decision-making meetings with this black mustache. I am everywhere. Girls, booze, my own driver. I am the king of the hill. But lately, something started to break. I feel like this mustache is not thick enough to sustain my new lifestyle. I need a thicker mustache to fuel my success. That is why I am making this request. Please create a feature to make the mustache thicker. I need a broom on my face. Help me push my career forward. Thank you.
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Hi All, In a recent update, I noticed that I can no longer toggle the original sound for musicians option on the top of the main screen. I can change it completely in audio settings, but that's a pain if I want to go back and forth during a meeting. For instance, I teach piano over Zoom. When I want to play something for a student, I turn original sound on. But if I'm typing a student's notes, I don't want the clacking of the keyboard to be heard. So before, it was really easy to toggle on the main screen. Now it seems you can only change it in audio settings. Anyone else having an issue with this or has found a solution like a shortcut? Thanks.
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Does anybody know how to set up a meeting where you only record the host and not the participants? It's that possible?
We have a large number of lecturers at our institute wanting to use Linux as their system (primarily, because they're teaching Linux directly or DevOps/develpment and it's nice to be on the same system you're teaching). Problem is, Zoom Meetings app is borderline unusable when combined with remote support or screen share. Greatest issues are: 1. When providing remote support to a student, lecturers are unable to type certain keys - such as 's', 'p' and several others. Capitalised versions are fine, however certain keys are interpreted by the remote system as shortcuts. For example, when I press 'p' on the Linux machine, the macOS remote client 'beeps' - same beep as when an invalid key is pressed. Similarly, for example, pressing 'z' on Linux causes Mission Control to appear! This means we can't type anything (such as fixing commands or code) for our students. 2. When the remote support session is ended, choosing to "Stop remote support" doesn't actually do anything. The only workaround we've found is for the lecturer to start a share themselves just to stop sharing. Then there's the minor issues such as: 3. Zoom doesn't respect light/dark mode and has no option to use dark mode. 4. Lecturers have to re-login every time they launch Zoom. Technical Details - Lecturers are using the latest Zoom version 6.6.11 (2052). Students are also on the latest respective versions of their macOS/Windows clients. - Lecturers are using Fedora Linux 43 (primarily). We have tried both the Flatpak and RPM versions of Zoom - both exhibit the same behaviour. It would be nice if Zoom started working properly on Linux. I understand the user base must be an insignificant proportion of the overall user base but, ironically, we're having better luck with Microsoft Teams! Come on Zoom... your backend infrastructure is almost entirely Linux - give some love to the client.
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