Zoom Webinars for 500
I bought Zoom Webinars for 500 participants. If I start a conference, will I have up to 500 people at the conference? The second question is what can they do in the conference?
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I bought Zoom Webinars for 500 participants. If I start a conference, will I have up to 500 people at the conference? The second question is what can they do in the conference?
When our web app calls Webinar API, https://api.zoom.us/v2/webinars/ to register attendees, always return 429 error, too many requests. We have Zoom pro plan. So for light APIs, we should be fine if our requests is less than 30requests/second. Our multiple zoom meeting accounts and one webinar account have the same account owner and use the same account number. Will this setting effect the request limit? Does each account have their own request limit? Where can I check those information? Can anyone help? Thanks.
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I don't have any information about the type of device, alas. But I am very curious about what the registrant described below could have been doing. We had a webinar set up with registration that sends the confirmation and reminder emails. In those emails we instruct the registrant to click/tap the big, blue "Join Webinar" button to attend the webinar. The person who was signed up complained: "The code didn’t work for [the webinar]. It was in a loop sending me to register. I was already registered that’s how I got the code I hope you get the problem fixed before [the next webinar]." What could this person have possibly have been doing? I guess I need even more instructions for people who need additional help.
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