Success in un-installing/re-installing Zoom Workplace Client (64-bit) by abstract thinking
- August 26, 2025
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While trying to install Zoom Workplace I encountered MANY comments from disappointed users. I spent some 15-20 hours over several days as I tried to follow Zoom's recommended installation procedures.I did not achieve any success until I stepped away from the problem for a while and tried to figure out what was unique about my situation. I have 3 computers running Zoom (actually 5) but only 3 were involved in this issue - 1 HP Notebook running Win 10 and 2 HP Notebooks running Win11. The installation on #3 (Win 11) was the big problem. All 3 had been working fine until I had a problem with #3 and I was forced to uninstall / re-install Zoom Workplace from scratch.
The attached PDF tells the long story of the various failed attempts in trying to get 64-bit Zoom Workplace installed and how I abstracted to figure out that it was not my problem, nor was the computer's configuration damaged - it was Zoom's installation instructions and procedures that really need to be improved.
The short version (workaround) is pretty simple, but it took multiple uninstalls/re-installs, running SFC, DISM, CCleaner, AVIRA, Malwarebytes, Chkdsk, Memory Diagnostics, and many other actions to figure out there was nothing wrong with the computer and that I was not doing anything wrong - several aspects of the Zoom Workplace Installation procedures are misleading.
- Download BOTH 32-bit and 64-bit versions of Zoom Workplace (in separate folders);
- Run CleanZoom (instead of excellent uninstallers like REVO) because the Zoom uninstall/re-install procedures will setup the proper changes to the firewall settings and remove MOST (but not all) the registry entries; Running REVO (or other uninstallers) may result in issues with user access, permissions and Firewall rules, so use Clean Zoom instead.
- FIRSTLY, install the 32-bit version first (DO NOT install 64-bit until later) - 32-bit Workplace will install and then launch and you will get a warning that this version will become obsolete in December 2025.
- STOP - There will be a link on the screen implying that clicking that link will download Workplace 64-bit. DO NOT CLICK this link because it will download Workplace download 32-bit AGAIN and you will be stuck in an infinite loop of installing Workplace 32-bit.
- SECONDLY, Kill Zoom Workplace 32-bit and install the 64-bit version you have already downloaded in a separate folder - 64-bit Workplace will install and then launch and you will be all set, but I recommend TWO more steps.
- Run CCleaner or some other reputable registry cleaner (the cleaner will find a number of Zoom registry entries) - DELETE these entries
- Re-boot your computer (recommended)
NOTE-1: If you are running multiple computers in your environment, Zoom Workplace running on other computers will ask you to validate the identity of the computer on which you just installed/re-installed Workplace.
NOTE-2: If you want to make one last check before moving on, put a shortcut link on the Win11 Desktop and open the Properties TAB and check that the Comment field reads "Zoom workplace" - If you install 64-bit ONLY (and don't first install 32-bit), this Comment will read "Zoom UMX" and Zoom Workplace will launch, but it WILL NOT CONNECT YOU TO MEETINGS. For for my Win10 notebook, the Properties Comment field is blank. I'm not going to mess with this installation find out whether a fresh uninstall/re-install will put "Zoom workplace" in the Comment, but I'll surmise that if the Comment field reads "ZOOM DMX" that something is wrong with the installation.
Have fun and you should also have success,
Paul Collins - virtual dance room
