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Zoom AI Companion2022-06-29 01:32 PM
I have a paid pro account and use it for weekly two-hour meetings of a group of friends. As far as I know, they have only zoom basic accounts.
in the past when I have had to miss a meeting, I have asked one of the more frequent attendees to start the meeting in my absence and claim the host privilege by using my host key.
I understand from the announcement that when a basic user creates a meeting of more than two people, there is a duration limit of 40 minutes.
It is not clear if this applies only to their own meetings, or if it also applies to meetings of a licensed that they initiate.
On one hand it would seem that any of the meetings that I create can run longer than 40 minutes, so does that limit change if a basic user starts the meeting, or is it still an unlimited duration meeting because it belongs to a licensed user.
I'd be grateful for any comments anyone may have on this.
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2022-06-29 05:01 PM
Hi @alandrub
The meeting duration is determined by the original owner/host of the meeting. Even though you are allowing a basic user to occasionally take your host controls when you are not available, the meeting still belongs to your Pro account and thus will not be affected by the 40-minute limit.
Hope that helps and please make sure to mark the solution as accepted if this information is what you needed.
2022-06-29 05:01 PM
Hi @alandrub
The meeting duration is determined by the original owner/host of the meeting. Even though you are allowing a basic user to occasionally take your host controls when you are not available, the meeting still belongs to your Pro account and thus will not be affected by the 40-minute limit.
Hope that helps and please make sure to mark the solution as accepted if this information is what you needed.
2022-06-29 07:17 PM
Thanks. That's what I thought, but I find that Zoom communications sometimes vague on such details.