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Browse Backgrounds2022-12-01 09:14 AM
I own a zoom account. How can other people host meetings on my account without having access to my account information?
2022-12-07 08:18 PM
Hi, @happyzoomer1.
Is your account a Basic (free) account or a licensed (paid) account?
Other people can’t create or host meetings using your account, as this is against Zoom’s Terms of Service.
Under certain conditions there are ways to allow another person with a Zoom account to become the host of meeting you scheduled. Is this the capability your looking for?
Three ways are possible: Scheduling Privilege, Alternate Host, and Host Key. The first two require that both you and the substitute host be licensed and in the same organizational account. Search Zoom Support for the appropriate Support articles.
2022-12-08 03:33 AM
Hi Ray,
I have a paid zoom account however it’s a size that does not get tech support. I hold a weekly 12 step meeting with it. People join the meeting from all over the country. I’ve been hosting it and wish for other people to be able to host it without having access to my zoom account info . How can I do this? How can I allow other people that are not part of my zoom account host meetings?
thank you,
Happyzoomer1
2022-12-08 05:47 AM
Thanks for the info, @happyzoomer1! It always helps me to help you when I have some insight into the background for a request.
In your case, I'd recommend one of two things: the Host Key approach, or something I didn't really mention before... just don't have a Host! I'll explain... (I've been wanting to give a full explanation of this - now's my opportunity!)
With the Host Key approach, there is a special code you can give to trusted individuals that will let them "claim host", but there are a couple of prerequisites for this:
Here's screen shots of a test meeting I've set up:
You can set the Join before host time to 5, 10, or 15... I just prefer 15 for those "early arrivers".
Assuming your meeting (or meetings) is set like this, you then give anyone -- preferably only trusted people known to you -- your Host Key, which is located on your Profile page (at https://zoom.us/profile). Scroll down to see the light grey Meeting bar:
To see the pre-set Host Key, click the Eyelash icon, to hide it, click the Eyeball (not sure what else to call them!). If you don't like the Host Key, you can change it by clicking the Edit link on the far right. Note that the Edit button will be greyed out if there is a meeting in progress; you can't change the Host Key until the meeting is over; refresh your web browser screen to see the updated active Edit link.
If you are actively using your Host Key, I highly recommend changing it on a regular basis. Quarterly is probably okay, but if you're using it a lot and have given it to many people, I'd go with Monthly. And if at any time you think someone is abusing your Host Key -- change it!!
Why is this important? Because anyone with the Host Key could Claim Host at any meeting of yours with Waiting Room not set and with Join before host active.
Note that nobody can Claim Host once you reclaim the Host role, or if you joined the meeting first with the default Host role, or if someone else had the host role (either by claiming it, or if you gave that to them). Claim Host can only be used if there is no active Host in the meeting.
Then, anyone can join the meeting up to 15 minutes (or 5 or 10, if that's your setting) in advance. Only people who know your Host Key can claim the host role. They do this by opening up the Participant's screen. At the bottom is a button that is not normally present called Claim Host.
(Zoom3 is a Basic test/support account of mine with no privileges.)
After clicking Claim Host, the participant sees this window:
... and simply enters the Host Key and clicks the blue Claim Host button:
"Magic happens" and the participant is now Host of the meeting:
If you are able to attend the meeting later, you can Reclaim Host; this initially appears at the top of your Zoom screen:
Or if you've dismissed that reminder, you can open the Participant window, click the ellipsis/more menu, and click Reclaim Host:
You will become the host, and a small message will appear on the previous host's screen that you are now the host.
The first sentence in the Claiming Host section is important!! ANYONE with the Join URL can join your meeting within 5/10/15 minutes of the start time. What if one of the few people you've trusted with your Host Key are not able to make the meeting? Everyone can still meet... but if there are any actions that require Host/Co-Host privileges, they can't be done until a valid Host role is claimed, either with the Host Key or by you - the meeting owner - joining the meeting.
So even if one of your designated "substitute" hosts is unable to attend... the meeting can go on.