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Changes to adding a recurring meeting

JaneUmbria
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Newcomer

Good afternoon.  Does anyone know why zoom has changed the creation of recurring meetings? instead of just one reminder in my 'meeting' folder I know have zillions of recurring meetings so now have to scroll for miles until I reach any other meetings! It's very annoying.....has anyone had the same experience?  Or does anyone have any advice?  Thanks

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PattiPa
Explorer
Explorer

I do not know why, but I found out this morning I have the same problem, and got this site trying to find a solution.

I do not want or NEED to see all the dates either. 

Does anyone know how to get back to the prior settings?

Thanks,

PattiPa

I know its so annoying I really hope lots of users complain and they remove this 

I discovered there was an "update" on 4.3.23 that might be responsible for this.

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I talked to a person there. She walked me through on how to fix this now while the engineers fix the problem overall.  READY?

First she said:

Upon checking with our backend team, currently, the ability to schedule a recurring meeting with No Fixed Time has been deactivated from the Zoom desktop client that they have tested and found out that app versions that are on 5.14.2 doesn't have this option. It is still not confirmed if it is due to a discovered bug or it is a problem that has to be cleared. Rest assured our engineering team is aware of it and will fix it as soon as possible. We appreciate your understanding about this. In the meantime, kindly schedule a recurring meeting with No Fixed Time on the Zoom web portal: https://zoom.us/
She told me to go on the web and sign in on the web NOT on my zoom app.  Once there in your own account, select SCHEDULE  on the white banner. A "schedule mtg" similar to the one in the app will appear.  Click on the "RECURRING meeting" box and a drop down menu appears, the last option is 
"No Fixed Time. "  Select that, add all you need as you used before, topic, and/or security things . . .  Once saved there, it will appear on your list of meetings in the APP!  Hope I've been clear . . . if not, ask me to clarify.

PP

 

Amazing thanks - really helpful.

 

Come on Zoom, sort out your app!

 

S

I am praying that this is a bug and not a "feature".............

Thank you!! 

Thank you SO much for sharing this. I am SO glad that I am not the only one FREAKING OUT about this change and that there is a work around. Hopefully, this need will be VERY temporary!

God bless you!!!!

linda2828
Newcomer
Newcomer

I believe that fix is no longer available ... there is not a "no fixed time" option available

 

I just confirmed that "no fixed time" is an option under the "Reccurence" dropdown on the website.

CarolineR
Newcomer
Newcomer

Very frustrating. I hope it gets fixed soon as itā€™s not feasible to run my business like that 

Agreed

PattiPa
Explorer
Explorer

Yes, it is still available. One must access their account from the Zoom web portal: https://zoom.us/

Once signed in there, click on the "meeting"  button to the left of the screen
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On the next page that appears, click of the "schedule a meeting" button on the right of your screen,
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and then!  on the next page, check the square "recurring meeting" and in the "recurrence" drop down menu, the the  No Fixed Time option will appear3.png


Thanks - but going to the web site to sort out all my meetings is really not viable. I hope zoom can fix this soon. Then I can again arrange recurring meetings held at varying times of the month. Essential to my work. If zoom donā€™t fix this Iā€™ll have a look at Jitsi. Which is free and recurring links are easy. 

dannypernik
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Newcomer

This doesn't fix the meetings repeatedly showing up in the dashboard, but I'm relieved to learn from Zoom Support that meetings can be used repeatedly at any time after the scheduled start time as long as they are not expired. Expiration depends on how you set up the meeting. Here are the details:

 

"Yes, you can start your meeting anytime regardless of how you scheduled the meeting and as long as it is not yet expired.
 
Please see the meeting ID expiration rules:
General

  • An instant meeting ID expires when the instant meeting ends.
  • You can start your scheduled meetings at any time after you scheduled them.
  • If the meeting doesnā€™t appear in your upcoming or previous meeting list in the web portal, it can't be started.

Scheduled, non-recurring meetings

  • A scheduled, non-recurring meeting ID (also known as a one-time meeting ID) will expire 30 days after the scheduled date. If you restart the same meeting ID within the 30 days, it will remain valid for another 30 days.
  • Scheduled meetings can be started at any time before the scheduled time as long as the meeting ID is not expired or deleted.

Recurring meetings

  • A recurring meeting ID expires if you haven't started a meeting occurrence for 365 days.
  • You can re-use the meeting ID for future occurrences, resetting the 365 day timer. 
    Note: When scheduling meetings with the Outlook or Google Calendar integrations, especially recurring meetings, please refer to the Zoom web portal for the most accurate scheduled date/time information. 

By the way, just for future reference, you can keep this article link:
https://support.zoom.us/hc/en-us/articles/201362373-Meeting-and-Webinar-IDs