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Webinar passcode

AnnmarieSteyn
Explorer
Explorer

I created a webinar and invited a number of attendees via email (copied the details).

 

However, they were not asked for a passcode before they could enter the webinar.  As this is not a public webinar, the participants may only enter the webinar with a passcode. 

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Rupert
Community Champion | Customer
Community Champion | Customer

Hi @AnnmarieSteyn 

 

Did you enable a passcode for the Webinar.? A passcode is only one of three possible security measures.

 

Also - if you have "embed passcode in invite link" enabled in your general Zoom settings, this means the passcode will actually be embedded in your Join link - so that attendees do not have to enter in manually.

 

Hope this helps.

 

Rupert

http://hybridevent.pro/

 

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Rupert
Community Champion | Customer
Community Champion | Customer

Hi @AnnmarieSteyn 

 

Did you enable a passcode for the Webinar.? A passcode is only one of three possible security measures.

 

Also - if you have "embed passcode in invite link" enabled in your general Zoom settings, this means the passcode will actually be embedded in your Join link - so that attendees do not have to enter in manually.

 

Hope this helps.

 

Rupert

http://hybridevent.pro/

 

Thank you Rupert,

 

I did exactly what you're referring to. Now I understand why a passcode was not requested when they simply clicked on the link.

 

Much appreciated.