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2025-02-12 02:13 PM
Is there a way to see all zoom attendees on a recording even if they have their camera's off?
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2025-02-12 02:38 PM
Hello @melodyalisa ,
You mention that you would like to know if there is a way to "see" all Zoom attendees.
Yes and No.
Yes, you can "see" all the attendees of a meeting listed out in the "Participants" list. When viewing the participants list, you will see the "Display Name" listed along with a profile icon for each attendee.
No, You can not force an attendees' camera ON so you can visually "see" the attendee.
Hope this helps
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2025-02-12 02:38 PM
Hello @melodyalisa ,
You mention that you would like to know if there is a way to "see" all Zoom attendees.
Yes and No.
Yes, you can "see" all the attendees of a meeting listed out in the "Participants" list. When viewing the participants list, you will see the "Display Name" listed along with a profile icon for each attendee.
No, You can not force an attendees' camera ON so you can visually "see" the attendee.
Hope this helps
¯\_(ツ)_/¯