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Scheduling privileges and concurrent meeting limits

NormAtFBG
Newcomer
Newcomer

If we have User A with a Zoom Workplace Business Plus license, which limits them to host 2 concurrent meetings and they granted User B scheduling privileges then User B joins one of User A's meetings and takes over as Host, does this mean User A still is able to host 2 other concurrent meetings?

 

In other words, if another user takes over as host of a meeting via scheduling privileges, does that mean the meeting no longer counts toward the original host's concurrent limits?

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ExpertswhoJohn
Community Champion | Customer
Community Champion | Customer

Hi  @NormAtFBG ,

 

If User A has a business plus licence, they CAN NOT host two concurrent meetings. One login can ONLY be in one meeting.

If User A opens that meeting for User B, B can join the meeting and take over as host.
User A could leave the meeting and start another.

hope that makes sense

All the best

John