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Vote now2025-03-31 07:08 PM
I have this problem where when I join a Zoom meeting, the client kicks me out as soon as I'm in. This happens whether a host invites me in (restricted access) or a non-restricted access meeting. This happens on only a singular device, Windows 10, desktop pc. It is not limited to the signed-in account. I have uninstalled and re-installed the Zoom software 3 times and that has not changed the problem on this one device. This problem has persisted for over a month, wherein this post is heavily linked to it.
I noticed that someone else had commented on that post (2025-03-02) the exact same day the issue started happening to me, which leads me to believe that there was an update around that time that restricted devices from behaving properly with Zoom's update.
I would consider myself pretty tech literate - I have no idea why this happens. Any suggestions are more than appreciated.