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Switching between zoom and zoomgov

kuhn
Explorer
Explorer

I am using BOTH zoom and zoomgov for different zoom meetings. As far as I can tell, both use the exact same desktop app (on my Mac running macOS Monterrey). However, I have the hardest time switching between those 2 versions, which makes it very difficult to schedule meetings etc. (Sometimes, just by poking around, I finally figure out how to do it). 

There should be a simple step-by-step procedure on how to switch from my zoom account to my zoomgov account. Selecting "switch accounts" does NOT work, since it always gets back to whatever version of zoom I was last using. Please help!

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ATLZoomUser
Zoom Employee
Zoom Employee

This can be accomplished by using the dropdown next to the Zoom logo. When you sign out or choose switch accounts, there is a dropdown next to the Zoom Logo that allows you to choose which environment you are using. 

Screen Shot 2022-04-20 at 11.28.09 AM.png

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ATLZoomUser
Zoom Employee
Zoom Employee

This can be accomplished by using the dropdown next to the Zoom logo. When you sign out or choose switch accounts, there is a dropdown next to the Zoom Logo that allows you to choose which environment you are using. 

Screen Shot 2022-04-20 at 11.28.09 AM.png

jacobmartin
Newcomer
Newcomer

Can zoom add some feature so that users can switch between zoom and zoom for gov, without having to login every time there is a switch. This would save me a lot of hassle. And it goes against good security practice, to be constantly signing in again and again