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I have Zoom One Pro but am stuck with 40 min limit

KarinFthlComm
Newcomer
Newcomer

My Billing Management shows I have Zoom One Pro but when I try to book a meeting the page says I have a 40 min. limit.

 

How do I book a meeting for more than 40 mins?

 

TIA!  Karin

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KarinFthlComm
Newcomer
Newcomer

My Billing Management shows I have Zoom One Pro but when I try to book a meeting the page says I have a 40 min. limit. How do I book a meeting for more than 40 mins? TIA! Karin

Frank_TB
Community Champion | Customer
Community Champion | Customer

Hello,

 

I suspect that although you have paid for an upgraded account, you have not actually assigned the licence. Zoom does not do this part for you. You will need to act as the account admin and assign the upgraded licence to your account.

Assigning a single license


Sign in to the Zoom web portal.
Click User Management, then Users.
Locate or search for the user who you want to assign a license. (Your own account)
Click Edit at the end of the user row.
This will open a window.
Choose the User Type to assign.
After choosing the User Type, use the drop down to select the license.
Click Save.
The license is now applied and you can use it immediately.
Regards

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