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Unable to Keep Two Zoom Sessions Open on Desktop and Laptop Anymore

Dupthomas
Newcomer
Newcomer

Hi everyone,

 

I used to be able to keep two Zoom sessions open at the same time — one on my desktop computer and one on my laptop.
But recently, whenever I log into Zoom on one device, the session on the other device gets disconnected automatically.

Has anyone else experienced this issue, or know if Zoom has changed its policy or settings regarding simultaneous logins?

Thanks in advance for your help!

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jrmagno
Zoom Employee
Zoom Employee

Hi Dupthomas, 

 

By default, existing users can be signed in to Zoom on 2 desktop computers, 2 tablets, and 2 mobile devices at a time. If you sign in to more than 2 devices of the same type, you will be automatically logged out of the first device.

Admins on eligible accounts can increase this limit for users on their account, allowing users to be signed in to 2 devices of the same type concurrently. For example, if you allow users to sign in to 2 devices of the same type concurrently, they will be able to sign in to a maximum of 2 desktop computers, 2 tablets, and 2 mobile devices at the same time.

 

How to enable additional concurrent sign-ins

To enable or disable concurrent sign-ins for all users in the account:

  1. Sign in to the Zoom web portal as an admin with the privilege to edit account settings.
  2. In the navigation menu, click Advanced then Security.
  3. Under Sign-in Methods, click the Allow users to login on multiple devices concurrently toggle to enable or disable it.
  4. Next to Select the max number of devices allowed, click the drop-down menu to select the number of concurrent devices, then click Save.

When enabled, admins can choose 2 concurrent devices, and when disabled, users can be signed in to Zoom on only one desktop computer, one tablet, and one mobile device at a time.