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2022-05-27 11:50 AM
Scenario:
Host does all the speaking.
Co-host performs all the technical operations for the host such as:
The above is the goal. I guess you could call the above scenario Remote Control.
Is this possible with Zoom?
2022-05-28 11:04 PM - edited 2022-05-28 11:04 PM
The direct answer to your question is No. But I’m not sure why the co-host must take control over the Host’s PC – Why can’t the host share the documents and the co-host use screen share from his/her PC?
I produce many meetings for others and often do the Screen Sharing for folks not familiar with Zoom. I use a DropBox File Request URL, they drop their PowerPoint files in, I share them.
If you’re insistent on controlling the other person’s PC, there are other tools designed for this purpose. I use ConnectWise – there are many others.