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Invite being sent from wrong email address

EH_OFC
Explorer
Explorer

I have a personal free account (email 1). I also have a corporate account as a user, with a different email (email 2). I sign into 'email 2' account and set up my meetings there, but the invite from zoom is sent from 'email 1'. I need it to be sent from the 'email 2' account instead. How do I get this to happen please?

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MGSR
Community Moderator | Employee
Community Moderator | Employee

Welcome to the Zoom Community, @EH_OFC! To send Zoom invites from your corporate email (email 2), make sure you’re signed into Zoom with that account, not your personal one (email 1), when scheduling meetings. Double-check you’re not logged into your personal account anywhere (app, browser, or integrations).

If invites still come from email 1, verify your calendar integration (Google, Outlook, etc.) is linked to email 2, since Zoom uses your default calendar to send invites.

Simply switch all sign-ins and integrations to your corporate account before scheduling to keep invites coming from the right email.


Mark
Zoom Community Team
Have you heard of Zoom AI Companion?

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MGSR
Community Moderator | Employee
Community Moderator | Employee

Welcome to the Zoom Community, @EH_OFC! To send Zoom invites from your corporate email (email 2), make sure you’re signed into Zoom with that account, not your personal one (email 1), when scheduling meetings. Double-check you’re not logged into your personal account anywhere (app, browser, or integrations).

If invites still come from email 1, verify your calendar integration (Google, Outlook, etc.) is linked to email 2, since Zoom uses your default calendar to send invites.

Simply switch all sign-ins and integrations to your corporate account before scheduling to keep invites coming from the right email.


Mark
Zoom Community Team
Have you heard of Zoom AI Companion?