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Zoom AI Companion2024-01-14 09:03 AM
Yesterday, I encountered a problem similar to the one reported by FPCOfficeMgr.
Person A and Person B were both registered users for a Zoom meeting. The host of the meeting sent a link with the passcode embedded. But Person B didn’t receive the email, so he asked Person A to forward the email with the link. However, on the day of the meeting, Person B’s computer was broken so he logged on to his email account using Person C’s computer. But when Person B clicked on the link via Person C’s computer, he was asked for a passcode even though the passcode was embedded in the link. The Zoom meeting had already started, so Person A was able to ask the host for the passcode, but none of us could figure out why that happened. Can you provide an explanation? Thanks.
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2024-01-14 03:37 PM
Correct: a confirmed login drops the cookie with date and time, plus the user’s login (not sure whether it uses email address, customer number, or something else). Multiple users on one computer are handled distinctly.
2024-01-14 12:35 PM - edited 2024-01-14 12:51 PM
Welcome to the Zoom Community, @JS_SilverSpring.
It’s unclear to me whether you are referring to the Passcode (required to enter a meeting) or a 6-digit verification code sent vis email (to authenticate your login from a new machine or browser). If you’re referring to the 6-digit via email authentication step, please see my answer on this thread:
https://community.zoom.com/t5/Meetings/embedded-passcodes/td-p/161150
But assuming you are talking about the Passcode issue, here’s my thoughts:
In my opinion, this situation only has three possible causes:
The password encoding process works correctly millions of times every day. Every instance of it “not working” that I have been able to investigate thoroughly has been confirmed to be from one of those three causes.
2024-01-14 02:40 PM
It was definitely the passcode. because the link had the passcode embedded in it, and when Person B was asked for the passcode, the Zoom host provided it, Person B entered it on his computer, and was able to join the meeting.
But on reading the information that you referred to in the link that you included in your response to my email, I'm guessing that this is the important part:
A confirmed login results in a browser cookie run store, identifying the user’s successful login in that machine
It appears that the cookie identifies both the user and the user's machine. So even though both Person B and Person C had used Zoom successfully many times in the past, this would probably have been the first time that Person B logged on to his email using Person C's computer.
Does that sound like a reasonable interpretation?
2024-01-14 03:37 PM
Correct: a confirmed login drops the cookie with date and time, plus the user’s login (not sure whether it uses email address, customer number, or something else). Multiple users on one computer are handled distinctly.