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Need to have two zoom phone systems open at the same time - possible?

PJ901
Explorer
Explorer

I just started my own small business and set up a zoom phone number.  I am still working part-time at my former job until they can find a replacement.  My former employer also used Zoom phones.  

 

Here is the question, I'd like to connect to both systems during the workday on one computer, so I can monitor both while working.  Is there any way to do this or is the only solution to open the different systems on different computers?

 

Thanks for any insight.

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colegs
Community Champion | Employee
Community Champion | Employee

@PJ901 unfortunately, zoom phone requires you to sign into the client, and you can only be active in 1 account at a time in the client.  Therefore, you can only be using 1 instance of Zoom Phone on a computer.  Sorry!

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colegs
Community Champion | Employee
Community Champion | Employee

@PJ901 unfortunately, zoom phone requires you to sign into the client, and you can only be active in 1 account at a time in the client.  Therefore, you can only be using 1 instance of Zoom Phone on a computer.  Sorry!

IP-Man
Community Champion | Employee
Community Champion | Employee

 

 

@PJ901 , if you are referring Zoom phone admin page, you can log in to different admin page by using different browser(i.e one using Chrome and another using firefox) and/or using incognito mode on each browser to ensure it will not interfere with the current user account logged in to the client.

 

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