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2022-08-30 07:05 AM
When I get to work, the first thing I have to do is log into the company firewall so that I can have access to the internet. Zoom, when it has no access, will throw up splash screen after splash screen warning me of connection errors, always in front of all my other windows. Is there a way to turn those warnings off, or at least minimize them to the system tray so they don't get in the way of trying to log into services?
2022-09-01 03:52 PM
I'm not aware of how to turn those off. Right before I left each day, I would right-click on the Zoom icon that is either in the Windows tray or up top on a Mac, and quit Zoom. Then once connected to the Internet in the morning, then start Zoom.