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2022-03-10 10:49 AM
We have 1 main account under my name with 3 paid users as alternative hosts.
It's best to organize our meetings under one account.
I'd like to be able to host 2 meetings at the same time - me hosting one, and an alternative host hosting the other.
If I start my meeting first, then the alternative host starts their meeting, the box pops up saying they have a meeting in progress already (which they don't, I do) but clicking ok does not kick me off my meeting.
If the alternative host starts their meeting first, then I as the main host start my meeting, the box that I have another meeting in progress pops up, and will kick the alternative host off their meeting, even though it's a separate meeting.
How can we fix this?
2022-03-10 11:31 AM
@pkliewer Unfortunately for a pro account you will only be able to host 1 meeting per user account regardless of the alternative hosts assigned.
You will need to make sure that if you need 2 meetings going at the same time that you have them separately scheduled under a single user account.
Reference: Can-I-host-concurrent-meetings-
However, if you want to see them all under the same user account, you can setup Scheduling Privileges for all of your paid users and just schedule for a different user if a meeting is needed at the same time. You can also edit already scheduled meetings and just change the host.
For how to set this up, please see: Scheduling-privilege
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