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2024-03-28 06:46 AM
The KB article below should cover your use-case and provide all relevant requirements, limitations, etc:
Hosting Multiple Meetings Simultaneously - https://support.zoom.com/hc/en/article?id=zm_kb&sysparm_article=KB0068522
2024-03-28 06:46 AM
The KB article below should cover your use-case and provide all relevant requirements, limitations, etc:
Hosting Multiple Meetings Simultaneously - https://support.zoom.com/hc/en/article?id=zm_kb&sysparm_article=KB0068522
2024-04-02 11:37 AM
Thank you for your response. it answers some concerns I had.
however, in our case later this week, I would be speaking at a meeting whikle at the same time hosting a webinar that should be delivered by someone else.
I plan to start the webinar, hand over hosting and am then wondering if I can be host at the meeting under the same business account.
All the described use-cases refer to two concurrent meetings, not a webinar and a meeting. Would Zoom treat it te same?
2024-04-02 11:43 AM
No, webinars are treated differently.
The last time I tested this (over a year ago), you were not permitted to have an active webinar (whether or not you've passed host to somebody else) while you joined (or hosted) another meeting. However, you can easily test this out to confirm.