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Hosting/Cohosting/Limits

Kathyann
Explorer
Explorer

Can someone help me answer this question.  I have recently increased the limit of people who can attend my zoom meetings from 300 to 1000.  If I am hosting a zoom meeting and I give someone else the right to be host for the meeting, who has let's say a limit of 200 people, does that shift in host now change the limit to the other hosts' limit of people? 

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igorn
Zoom Employee
Zoom Employee

Hello!

 

That will not change the size of the meeting. If you are the one who scheduled the meeting, the capacity will only be affected by your license size.

 

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Is there a way that I can check my zoom to see if the limit has been increased or is that only an administrator's privilege?

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igorn
Zoom Employee
Zoom Employee

Hello!

 

That will not change the size of the meeting. If you are the one who scheduled the meeting, the capacity will only be affected by your license size.

 

If this was helpful, please click Accept as Solution below!

Kathyann
Explorer
Explorer

Thanks Igorn.

You're welcome!

 

If this was helpful, please click Accept as Solution below!

Is there a way that I can check my zoom to see if the limit has been increased or is that only an administrator's privilege?

Yes, you can check your current meeting capacity on your Profile page, in the web portal.