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Do not want display settings page on application start

bkengland
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I don't see anything in settings that allows me to turn off the dialog display on application startup. How can I turn this off? I'm using a Mac desktop, OS 10.11.6.

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Can you provide a screenshot of the dialogue window that you're referring to? Are you talking the initial Zoom client application window on start-up?

Jeff Widgren | Host of the Zoom Test Kitchen
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If by chance you are looking to have Zoom start on Windows boot, but do it quietly then follow the instructions at this link.

 

https://support.zoom.us/hc/en-us/articles/4404219165069-Enabling-Start-Zoom-when-I-start-Windows

If you find this information helpful, please click on "Accept as Solution".

If you have further questions, please reply, we're happy to help.

Jeff Widgren | Host of the Zoom Test Kitchen
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bkengland
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Screen shot of the top of the dialog box. This is not Windows. Mac, as I said in the first message, and I don't have Zoom start on boot up, only as needed.

Sorry about that miss of Windows for Mac. So, you're wanting to get rid of the toolbar at the top of the client application?  If that's the case, I am not aware of any settings to accomplish that, either.

Jeff Widgren | Host of the Zoom Test Kitchen
@ZoomTestKitchen


bkengland
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No, not the toolbar. The entire dialog box. It's just useless clutter on my desktop.