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What are Zoom Meetings?

Zoom Meetings are a simplified video conferencing solution for an optimized virtual meeting experience. Explore the Zoom Community's Recent Activity below to join the Meetings conversation and connect with other members. If you're still looking for support, browse our Zoom Meetings support articles or start a new discussion below!

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Zoom did not save the pdf from the chat I downloaded

This is another reason why Discord is the better option for online meetings. I had a 1on1 with my professor, who gave me feedback on my essay, and he sent me the file back through the chat, I downloaded it, and after I left the meeting, I tried to op... Show more

This is another reason why Discord is the better option for online meetings. I had a 1on1 with my professor, who gave me feedback on my essay, and he sent me the file back through the chat, I downloaded it, and after I left the meeting, I tried to open it. The file had the name, time, and date, right, but not the pdf and it was empty??? I am beyond words of how upset I am, because that was my building block for what I needed to work on to get a decent grade, and zoom has yet again done me dirty.  Why do institutions push this product of zoom? When everything is poorly made and super frustrating. 


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Auto populate "Your Name" on join meeting as Guest

Hello, I'm currently deploying the zoom msi and cannot find an option to auto populate this option. Is this even possible via the MSI or must I join a meeting to first set it? Currently disabling all login options, as the end use will join as guest. ... Show more

Hello,

 

I'm currently deploying the zoom msi and cannot find an option to auto populate this option. Is this even possible via the MSI or must I join a meeting to first set it? Currently disabling all login options, as the end use will join as guest. Was hoping to set it to the hostname of the device. It currently sets it to the name of the user account that is running zoom.

 

thanks!


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insane zoom team

For decades, there is a basic feature in any chat application to trace and track the chat history; along with the preferred usage storage location locally. In zoom , struggling to find those settings; also there is no provision to contact technical t... Show more

For decades, there is a basic feature in any chat application to trace and track the chat history; along with the preferred usage storage location locally. In zoom , struggling to find those settings; also there is no provision to contact technical team; the tech support throws you in a crowd and you have to rummage through.

 

Chat historty and preferred local location is a MUST have feature in any chat/meeting application.


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Intergrated software

Hello, I have meeting scheduling software that integrates with zoom and want to know how to disconnect it from zoom.

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Feature Request: Allow Different Password For Zoom

For a tighter security measure, please give the option to have a separate password sign-in, even if one has an SSO, Gmail, or Facebook. This will make a separate measure in case someone else's email account got phished.

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Timmer

I think that there shouldn't be a timmer for a zoom meeting, because what if students are in class and a timmer shows up telling them how long they have to be in class, or what if students need help and need to stay after class to talk to the teacher... Show more

I think that there shouldn't be a timmer for a zoom meeting, because what if students are in class and a timmer shows up telling them how long they have to be in class, or what if students need help and need to stay after class to talk to the teacher about what they need help with and then the timmer pop up that's going to make the student think that they will never get the help they need because of the timmer. therefore I don't think there shouldn't be a timmer for zoom.


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Do not suppress mics / allow as much sound as possible

I've been looking for this exact question, but can't find it or at least one that I think works. I would like to set up Zoom audio so that it does not suppress other microphones when one person is talking, or, at least allows as much sound as possibl... Show more

I've been looking for this exact question, but can't find it or at least one that I think works. I would like to set up Zoom audio so that it does not suppress other microphones when one person is talking, or, at least allows as much sound as possible without feedback (ideally without headphones - but maybe it's only possible with headphones). 

 

You might wonder why since it goes against the "one person speaking at a time" approach of a typical meeting. But some applications are: for people to be able to responsively read text together (like in a liturgy or drama), or to sing together, or simply to allow more natural noise to happen when the main person is talking. It's quite unnatural feeling to hear complete silence in a classroom. However, you also don't want the main speaker to get interrupted every time someone coughs or knocks their mic.

 

The best I've found is to: 

  • Set Suppress background noise to "Low"
  • enable "High fidelity music mode"
  • turn off "echo cancellation"

Am I missing anything? Thoughts for anyone else who has tried any of the applications above?

 

Thanks!

 

Jason


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Understand user accounts with using Zoom API Moodle

Hi, I have intergrated Zoom with Moodle using the Zoom API and successfully tested a small meeting. I have a Zoom paid account with 100 unlicensed users and 5 licensed. On Moodle when we create a Zoom meeting it uses the email account of the person s... Show more

Hi, I have intergrated Zoom with Moodle using the Zoom API and successfully tested a small meeting.

 

I have a Zoom paid account with 100 unlicensed users and 5 licensed.

 

On Moodle when we create a Zoom meeting it uses the email account of the person signed into Moodle, which in most cases is the same email address as an unlicensed Zoom user.

 

If we do this, does the meeting have the unlicensed limitations?  

 

 


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