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Zoom AI Companion2024-06-11 09:52 AM
We use GHL as our backend. My boss sometimes gets caught up, and her meetings carry over, so they started this Zoom account for me. When I try to take her next scheduled meeting (if she is on one already), it gives me the option of joining the meeting, but it will kick her out of the meeting she is in. Why does it do that? Can you enter the meeting as an Admin (me) and take her other meetings without it booting her from the one shes in? It seems like my account is somehow connected to what she's doing. I figured she could control the meeting she's doing, then I would be able to take any overflow, but at this point right now, it just pops up telling me I'm in a meeting (which I'm not), and then if I hit close meeting, it closes hers and puts me into the meeting. What are we doing wrong? is it a GHL problem?
2024-06-14 02:04 PM
hi @John_EOP
it sounds to me like you are using the same connection link and are seen by Zoom as the same person. if you don't allow multiple devices then only one of you can be on the call
all the best
John
2024-06-14 02:06 PM
How would I go about separating us? We have separate licenses, Emails, and Phone # numbers. Nothing is the same except the business account they are billing. Is this something I can do in Zooms settings to make sure it doesn't happen?
2024-06-14 02:32 PM
hi @John_EOP ,
you just need to have two user licences, one each.
if you both need to take control then they both need to be paid
if one always runs meetings and the other just attends, the second could have a free account.
Your case sounds like needing two paid accounts. one each
all the best
John
2024-06-14 02:32 PM
you can then give permission to run each others meeting as paid accounts
2024-06-14 03:48 PM
That's what I need right there: how to get those permissions. We may have the problem fixed; I will test it on Monday and see if it's correct. We have three paid licenses. It just seemed like every time my coworker's meeting ran over, and she had another booked on her calendar, when I would try to join it, it would ask me every time to exit the Zoom I'm in (which I would not be in a Zoom) and if I click yes, she gets the boot, and I end up in my chat. I want to make sure we both don't have to have a specific box ticked that allows that.