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Zoom AI Companion2022-07-27 06:56 PM
I am the secretary for a local DC Aikido dojo and every two weeks we have virtual one-hour Aikido sessions. Our Aikido club has a ZOOM account and I am the designated manager of that account. I schedule the ZOOM Aikido sessions and let people into those ZOOM sessions. However, I will be out of town soon and can't manage those ZOOM sessions. I tried giving someone else in the club my sign-in name and password but ZOOM sent a sign-in code to my account, not his. Is there a simpler way to get around this like designating someone else as the backup manager for the account so they can open up and manage the ZOOM sessions when I am gone?
2022-07-27 09:26 PM
Hey @gdaigon 👋 I definitely just went down a rabbit hole after Googling 'Aikido' 😂
Yes you can totally allow someone to host the meeting on your behalf. This is where your host key is going to be your new best friend!
A couple of things to remember:
The other user (assuming they are not part of your account) should then be able to join, claim hosting duties and switch the waiting room back on (if required).
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2022-07-28 06:41 AM
TobeyfromRea----Thanks for getting back to me. I located my host key number in my profile. But I am a bit unclear on how to effectively use it. Looking at ZOOM's online tutorials, it appears that I have to start the meeting first and only then can I hand control over it to another person who has the host key. In my situation, I am going to be out of town and won't even be able to access the meeting. I have given my backup my sign-in name and password but as mentioned, ZOOM sends a six-digit sign-in code to my email address, not his. Any clarification on whether the host key number would enable my backup to run the meeting without my participation would be appreciated.
2022-07-28 08:04 AM
I'd suggest reading through this similar post on how to use the host key to accomplish what you are wanting: Alternate Meeting Hosts