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2025-01-24 10:19 AM
My Zoom meetings are integrated with my Outlook.
In the past, when I schedule a Zoom meeting, it immediately adds to my Outlook calendar AND opens the meeting invitation -- so I can simply add the Outlook recipients and hit send.
This week, when I create a Zoom meeting, it only creates the meeting. Then I need to go find the meeting in my Outlook calendar and open it, in order to add recipients/invitees and hit send.
This feels much clunkier. Did I accidentally change a setting? I cannot find any such setting.
2025-01-29 06:31 AM
Hi,
Could you can try changing the default app for .ics files back to legacy Outlook....Basically on a Windows computer you would have to navigate to "default apps," search for ".ics," and change it to use legacy Outlook instead of the new version
2025-01-30 07:13 AM
This comes down to the nature of the integration. With the new outlook you would need to add the meeting in the Outlook calendar and add recipient/ invitees there to send the invite. Alternatively there is a Zoom app, Salepager, that lets you send Zoom invites as an Outlook calendar file and add attendees upon creating the meeting without having to open the invite separately in Outlook.