Formule permettant plusieurs réunions simultanées
Bonjour,
Y'a t-il une formule de Zoom qui permet de lancer plusieurs réunions à la fois avec un grand nombre de participants?
Merci de m'aider à choisir la bonne formules.
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Bonjour,
Y'a t-il une formule de Zoom qui permet de lancer plusieurs réunions à la fois avec un grand nombre de participants?
Merci de m'aider à choisir la bonne formules.
The scenario is as follows: *** A Zoom meeting, expected to have more than 500 participants, and breakout rooms used. (Note that a Zoom large-meeting expansion will be taken). *** Pre-assignment to breakout rooms will be done beforehand (loading pre-assignment csv via Zoom web-portal), relying on email addresses of registrants (taken from the registration report). *** Planned number of breakout rooms is 16 to 32 rooms. *** HOWEVER, we expect late registrants, even after the Zoom meeting has been launched, and we wish to accommodate them. *** The plan is to rely on the pre-assigned breakout rooms, and then, for the late registrants we plan to perform manual assignment during the meeting (to those same rooms). *** The meeting starts with a plenary section (before breakout rooms are opened), during which much of the late-registrants could be assigned to breakout rooms. The plan was to do that within the Zoom-app (desktop app / Windows). BUT the following questions and concerns arise: *** Considering the section "Limitations of meeting breakout rooms" from support article https://support.zoom.com/hc/en/article?id=zm_kb&sysparm_article=KB0062540 "Up to 100 breakout rooms and up to 1000 participants can be pre-assigned to breakout rooms." *QUESTION 1. Under the scenario described above (pre-assigned breakout rooms, but during the meeting also adding late registrants to those breakout rooms), what behaviour can be expected from Zoom (assuming if we have more than 500 participants? Will the other limitations described in KB0062540 allow assignment of participants if we exceed the other limits indicated in the article?
*QUESTION 2. If changes to the pre-assigned rooms are made via the web portal, AFTER launching the Zoom meeting (but before opening the breakout rooms), will Zoom be able to use those changed pre-assigned rooms?
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it turn a human sound to robotics. And it's in the middle of the webina....I can't be anything on it.... Zoom how to advoid it no robotics sound in the futuer....if not sloution.... I might need to switch platform and stop pay zoom for eh webina.
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Hey, @Chris_Person, https://support.zoom.us/hc/en-us/articles/203395207-Getting-started-with-associated-domains I’m not exactly sure regarding Zoom, but I know other apps and well known processes like email (SMTP) seem to rely on a consistent presence of the TXT records. I’d advise leaving them in unless you hear something definitive from Zoom to the contrary. The TXT records don’t hurt anything if left in your DNS.
I assume you’re talking about the associated domain verification process described here:
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Since the Zoom software was just updated, the Apps button is not available (missing) on my Zoom controls at the bottom of the screen.
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