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Every time I turn on my PC a screen pops up prompting me to sign in to my unlicensed zoom. I'm not sure how it even got there as I have never intentionally used zoom rooms. The options on this screen are Sign in; New Meeting; Join; Whiteboard. There is a Pairing code in the top right corner and settings cog in bottom right corner. I can click on settings and exit the room but then the next day when I start my PC there it is again. I've tried everything I can think of to remove it with no luck. Please help...it's getting tedious! Thanks
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Hi there, I run Webinars as a part of my job, and have done for the last year or so. I've never had an issue where I've lost internet or power during a Webinar, until today when I was part way through another meeting (on another platform) and our internet went down. My question is, if I lose internet while hosting a Webinar, what happens to that Webinar? Does it end for everyone, or will the "hosting" go to one of the people on the panel? Do I need to make someone a co-host when they join the Webinar, so that if this happens it automatically swaps the hosting abilities over to them, and the Webinar continues? I also record the Webinars (to the cloud, not my computer) as a part of my role in hosting them, will the recording continue automatically? I've tried Googling this and couldn't get a great answer, so thought it would be easier to ask on here! Thanks
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Hello everybody! Need some help with my Zoom video converting. Today I recorded a meeting on my computer (locally), 2 files with the extension *.zoom were formed. One takes up 1.2 GB, the second - 8 MB. Usually I double-click on one of these files and everything is converted to mp4. But in this case, nothing happens. I tried to transfer everything to another computer and try to convert the video there - no changes. What should I do? Thanks for support.
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Whenever I start a Zoom meeting through the Chrome browser (and others like Edge and Opera) the audio connects automatically without asking me. This doesn't happen in Firefox. Is there any way to ensure that the audio will not be connected in Chrome? The settings are already set to not connect but Chrome continues to connect by itself.
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If a basic plan user starts a meeting with a paid plan member attending, then transfers hosting to the paid plan member, will the meeting be able to go longer than 40 minutes?
Hi, unless I am missing something, I am not able to find a report which can be run to extract the info on custom variables used during the flow in zoom contact center. can someone point me in the direction where its natively available and I do not have to fire any API calls to get it?
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If we have User A with a Zoom Workplace Business Plus license, which limits them to host 2 concurrent meetings and they granted User B scheduling privileges then User B joins one of User A's meetings and takes over as Host, does this mean User A still is able to host 2 other concurrent meetings? In other words, if another user takes over as host of a meeting via scheduling privileges, does that mean the meeting no longer counts toward the original host's concurrent limits?
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Hello I have a Lenovo computer with Windows 11. I have used Zoom on my computer before with no issues. Today I had to download it again for some reason. I was invited by a host to join a meeting. My video wouldn't turn on. If I clicked on the video camera to show a red line through it, on her end it would only show her my name. If i clicked the video camera again the red line disappeared but it would show that it was locked on both of our ends. I signed into the zoom web portal. Clicked on settings in the navigation menu. Clicked the meeting tab. Under meeting (advanced) I looked for the meeting HD video quality toggle to enable. That toggle was not an option.
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I have a meeting scheduled for this Saturday with auto recording to the cloud. While setting up the invitation for people, I clicked the link and accidentally started the meeting. I ended it, and now I have an 11-second recording of that mistake. What will happen on Saturday when I start the meeting for real? Will there be a new recording? Or will Zoom think I already recorded the meeting? This is really important because I need to have the actual meeting recording after the event. Thanks!
-Tom
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