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2022-10-09 02:38 PM
Hi Sorry, But I really wanna ask I started one meeting as the host and then I HAVE PASSED my host privileges to another attendee of the meeting, why can't I join a new meeting which I am the host? I do not understand.
2022-10-09 03:55 PM
Hello. It has to do with your license. You can only host one meeting at a time if you have a free/basic account or Pro license. Even if you start one meeting and assign someone as the host, that is still your meeting. So, you can't leave that meeting and start another meeting as host. That meeting would need to end before hosting the next meeting.
If you have a Business, Education, or Enterprise account, you can host two meetings concurrently, but that account type is required. Here is Zoom's support page regarding hosting two meetings concurrently. https://support.zoom.us/hc/en-us/articles/206122046-Hosting-concurrent-meetings
Please let me know if this answers your question. Thank you.