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2024-05-02 12:27 PM
I'm trying to create an event via Zoom Scheduler that is multiple hosts and one attendee. When I try to add another host from my company, I'm getting the following message: "Unable to access this calendar, so attendees can’t book this schedule. Contact the host to reauthorize the account or remove the host."
What steps does the other host need to take to "reauthorize" the account? They are logged into web and desktop. I can't find anything via settings.
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2024-11-01 06:12 PM
I found out today you do this under your regular account profile -> Scheduler -> Settings -> Accounts ->
To the right of your connected account use the 3 dots and click reauthorize
2024-11-01 06:12 PM
I found out today you do this under your regular account profile -> Scheduler -> Settings -> Accounts ->
To the right of your connected account use the 3 dots and click reauthorize
2024-11-08 12:52 PM
Hi @soniashroff! I just wanted to let you know that I’ve marked @stryker2212's response as the accepted solution as I believe it answers your question. I hope it helps! If you have any more questions or need further clarification, feel free to ask.