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2025-01-21 01:17 PM
Our company had a zoom meeting on 1/20/2025. We had a few people on Zoom and some people in person. One of the people on Zoom shared their screen and Spotify showed up first then there was a XVideo that showed up at 18 minutes and 23 seconds in to the meeting. We can't see who shared the screen because the recording doesn't have who the participants were. Is there a way to check after the meeting who the participants were and who shared the inappropriate video?
2025-01-22 12:26 AM
Hey @cmkmann ,
That is a good point. I do not know of a way to see who the share was made by in the current versions of Zoom, but knowing who the share was is valuable for spammers, compliance, and a few other reasons.
You can run a meeting report to see who attended. This will be available to the account holder. Check the reports section when on Zoom.us
https://support.zoom.com/hc/en/article?id=zm_kb&sysparm_article=KB0073594
I will make this suggestion to the development team.
I will also look into recording this using the developers' tools.
all the best
john