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When I click on Meetings and on Reports, all I'm getting is a blank page. I can access some Meetings functionality through the Zoom app itself but these pages have simply stopped loading when I'm logged on through a browser.
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When I click on Meetings and on Reports, all I'm getting is a blank page. I can access some Meetings functionality through the Zoom app itself but these pages have simply stopped loading when I'm logged on through a browser.
Hi everyone, As a moderator (or host) in several meetings, I assist presenters during their meetings. Most of them use their personal computers and use Zoom only because they have to. Personal documents can be visible and alerts can pop up anytime. For this reason, I always advise sharing only one window at a time, not the complete screen's content, which means they can't quickly switch to another app if needed. In PowerPoint, that means they can't easily switch from one presentation to another. I occasionally receive requests from speakers (co-hosts) to adjust how they appear on screen to viewers. However, I haven’t been able to find a definitive solution to this issue. Speakers are often deeply focused on their presentation, and many don’t have the time, knowledge, or patience to navigate Zoom’s many and ever-changing settings. Most speakers use dual-screen setups, with their secondary screen having much higher resolution than their webcam. This results in their video feed appearing very small compared to the presentation, and some of them prefer a setup where their video is dynamically resized to be more prominent, similar to how it might appear on a TV screen. This problem is even more noticeable in the recording, where the speaker's video is so small it’s nearly impossible to see, even in full screen. Is there a way for the host to quickly adjust the size of a speaker’s video feed for other participants? Another common request is to have the participants appear on the secondary screen (the higher-resolution one) and the presentation on the main screen (the lower-resolution one), to avoid the awkward “side-gaze” effect. I can't possibly know where they put their secondary screen. Some of them have it on the right, some reversed them in their OS (logical left is physical right…), some have it above the laptop. I just can't know. Is there a quick way to switch Zoom windows between monitors? A single-click solution would greatly help presenters in maintaining eye contact no matter if presenting or answering a question. Lastly, when using PowerPoint's presentation mode, speakers often lose sight of the participants entirely, which many find uncomfortable because they miss out on visual feedback from the audience. Additionally, many dislike how Zoom controls overlap the presentation slides. It seems that since the pandemic, Zoom has added many new options that may be helpful to some users, but they've also made the interface needlessly complicated for others, often neglecting basic ergonomic considerations. Among other irritating issues in my use cases: Thanks for any insights!
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https://zoom.us65web.us/j/60474332<redacted>?pwd=rRDiHtRFPPnVJ3eG8Lk<redacted in case it's official> the virus scan says Flowus Setup v1.108.exe Is this a virus?
overall the domain name is sketchy
https://www.whois.com/whois/us65web.us
https://www.virustotal.com/gui/file/73256af9479ce445d7d9878586ba9f1683b14288887243cac8dbf9099dcb6e89/details
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I have been trying to use screen share on 3 android devices, a Samsung phone and 2 Samsung tablets. I am able to share photos and the url option, however when I try to share the screen all I get is "search apps" and dialogue saying "this permission allows an app to show things on top of other apps you're using ". I'm not given the option to to click on anything else. Please advise. I am using zoom version 5.17.7 (19440)
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Hi, i upgraded my zoom account to Pro Version, according to the fact i have meetings longer han 40 minutes. I got the email about the payment, but no email about the activation of the Pro Version. So now my next meeting is wednesday and i still just have the Basic account. Thanks for help. My accountname is ***********
I saw that other user had the same problem, but found in the other chats no solutions.
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Error codes: N/A when using web client on a chromebook, through a proxy server, we get using the same proxy but with Windows/Chrome/web client, things work as expected. taking tcp packets, we noticed zoom web client (Chromebook/chrome) has a unique behavior when a proxy server is used. the rest of the requests to zoom behave as expected with no dns queries and all going through the http proxy. to confirm, i have done the same test through windows/chrome/zoom webclient, and all requests occur as expected, with no dns queries and all going through the http proxy. any ideas on what could be happening?
Device type: Chromebook
Zoom version: web client
Details about troubleshooting steps you have already taken
-windows/chrome/web client works as expected
-chromebook with no proxy works as expected
-chromebook App works as expected
"Joining Meeting Timeout or Browser restriction" error and fail to connect.
-dns queries for "zoomxxxx.xxxx.zoom.us" (*guessing host is websocket connections)
-no requests happen for either above IP address
-no requests happen for above host names through proxy
much appreciated.
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When I join a meeting it shows a different name than mine and a different picture than me. One time I was in a zoom meeting and let my boss use her name and her picture instead of mine. But now I can't get it off. Suggestions?
My Zoom sessions are always dropping out. I am the scheduler and this is very inconvenient. I have contacted my ISP, there are no issues there. I have contact TP Link - everything has been updated. I run off the Google IP address. I don't know what else to do, it is causing major issues with my online paying clients.
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I have a code 124 error. I have Zoom one pro and am on a windows computer. My email addresses are the same in app and web. I have tried c:\usser\username\documents\Zoom and can't work out how to enter this to access the chat just said to put it in, but put in in where? Low tech people need more help. Thank you
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Hello! My colleague has a recurring meeting which can be start anytime without a concrete schedule. I can't find a way to plan recurring meeting without setting the repeating period. I use a Zoom workspace for MacOs and an iPhone app (6.2.5). How to set such kind a recurring meeting?
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