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2025-03-10 01:47 PM
We are wanting to move to GPO to manage the update/config of Zoom Meeting going forward and right now we use SCCM and Patch My PC. After loading the latest ADMX files and configuring the GPO everything seems to work as expected except that when the auto update fires it prompts for admin rights which our users do not have. Cancelling the update allows you to access the client and the rest of the changes work as expected. Our clients are Windows 10 and 11 and the Zoom build is 3.6.5X.
Our goal is to have the clients auto-update without the need for admin rights. Do we need to use a different build, do we have some sort of registry problem/conflict, is this a bug, or did I miss something entirely?
2025-03-12 01:42 AM