How to disallow users after starting a webinar
How is it possible not to admit additional users after the start of a webinar?
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How is it possible not to admit additional users after the start of a webinar?
Hi I can see on this link here: Solved: Is it possible to limit the number of attendees fo... - Zoom Community We should be able to set the amount of people we would like on our webinar. However, when I go in I cannot see this setting? Does anyone know why? Thanks in advance.
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I'm looking at Zoom Events as an option for a one day conference. We would have webinars, breakout room sessions similar to Zoom Meetings, Networking events, etc. We need to be able to limit audience involvement for some sessions and have everything totally open to them in another. Zoom Events seems to work for what we need. I've chatted with a sales person who copied and pasted a bunch of info and I've looked through all of that and the video about the product as well as the Zoom Events landing page. I have not found the answer to one of my basic questions. As I watched the video, he explained how to setup hubs, sessions, and summits. As part of the setup, you set parameters for ticketing. Can you set it up for one ticket that gets you into the conference and you can move from one session to another? Or would there be separate tickets for each session/speaker/event and the attendees have to keep leaving the platform and clicking on a new link each time they change sessions?
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Thanks for taking my question. I don't exactly understand the blank text box. Shared Screen view - webinar. The smaller blank text box at the bottom, appeared during the transmission of this mp4 file. I don’t know why. I can only guess that I may have enabled translation ( in error) in addition to cc at the beginning of the webinar. I didn’t assign a translator. Can someone confirm or offer a different reason? How can I see what my settings were for this webinar? This could be the template settings or any changes we made or enabled during the webinar. Thanks for your help.
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My apologies at the outset, because I'm sure this is a dumb question, but here I go: I am hosting my first webinar, and I have the instructions for inviting the speakers and sending them invitations with unique links. However, how do I as the moderator join? Do I simply use the link for the event? thanks, wil burns
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I have a problem when I use webinar and sending the link to the attendees requires them to register with their email and names. Is there a solution for the attendees to join without registering by email or something else ... ?
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Is it possible to upload preregistered (or elsewhere registered) users via .csv for a conference? Or is this feature only available for webinars?
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My Zoom Events account is capped at 500 attendees. I would like to use some of the Virtual Event features not available to Webinars. My events are free, which means I need to give away about 1,500 tickets in order to get 500 people to attend. Is it possible to allow more people to register for tickets than are allowed to attend the events?
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I recently created an event (one-time Zoom event, not a webinar or meeting) for a large investor meeting and after I set it all up and we sent out the invites, my boss told me that we need to add a survey to it. I cannot find anywhere to add a survey. I talked to Zoom chat support and they said I need to set up a conference event to use a survey (and then the chat box stopped working and I wasn't able to type and continue the conversation unfortunately). Is that true or can I add a survey to an event after I have created it? Or are there any workarounds?
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Hiya Kind Zoom Community, I need help, I recently upgraded to 1000 attendees webinar for one month, my previous plan is annual 500 attendees webinar for an event, it shows my subscription is active. However, my webinar that I made a week ago that already have registrants still show maximum capacity is 500. Does anyone can help me with this problem? Thank you so much.
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