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Alternative/Co-Host access to the Host's Webinar Schedule

  • September 22, 2021
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We have weekly Zoom Council meetings, every Tuesday at 1:00 p.m.

We always use the Co-host option for two additional participants.

We are considering moving from "meetings" to "webinars".

If we do so, the person chosen to be the "Host" will be responsible for all scheduling and inviting of staff and/or special guests for these weekly, Tuesday webinars.

 

We would like to know, should the person who has been assigned as Host (and has scheduled multiple months of webinars out), for whatever reason, not be present for an upcoming webinar, is there a way to provide access to an Alternate or Co-Host to the Host's webinar schedule, should changes need to be made, i.e., time-date-subject?  Meaning, the actual Host might be on vacation or out of the office, what-have-you, therefore one of the Alternative/Co-Hosts would need to be able to access the upcoming webinar's schedule if change were needed to be made ahead of a previously scheduled webinar. 

Is this possible?

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    Rupert
    Community Champion | Customer
    Community Champion | Customer
    September 23, 2021

    Hi @cheriecamp,

     

    When setting up the meeting you can assign "Alternative Hosts" in Zoom.

     

    An Alternative Host can start and Host the meeting in the Host's absence. They could also assign Co-Hosts once the meeting is started. 

     

    Alternative Hosts do need to be users on your same Zoom account.

     

    Co-Hosts cannot be set in advance.

     

    https://support.zoom.us/hc/en-us/articles/208220166-Alternative-host

     

    For scheduling adjustments, you could look at "Scheduling privilege":

    https://support.zoom.us/hc/en-us/articles/201362803-Scheduling-privilege

     

    Hope this helps.

     

    Rupert

     

     

     

     

     

     

    DeniseLahat
    Community Champion | Customer
    Community Champion | Customer
    September 23, 2021

    Another option is to provide the host username\password to the co-host when the the host is OOO.    I also suggest using the "recurring meeting - no fixed time". That way you can just schedule meetings in Outlook\Google Calendar with the webinar link (same link each time).  No need to reschedule anything in zoom.  

    Rupert
    Community Champion | Customer
    Community Champion | Customer
    September 23, 2021

    @cheriecamp  

     

    I must disagree with @DeniseLahat 

     

    I would highly discourage you from sharing your username\password with anyone, for any reason. Especially if you use a password that you use elsewhere, or if you are part of an organization, or if you have SSO, or if your Zoom account contains sensitive Report data. There are many more reasons it is not a good idea. 

     

    Sharing a single account between users may also be against Zoom's Terms of Service, and if you are part of an organization, sharing passwords will almost certainly be against your internal policies.  

     

    In actual fact, it is usually advisable to enable two-factor authentication (2FA) on your account - specifically to protect your account from login attempts from anyone who isn't you.

     

    https://support.zoom.us/hc/en-us/articles/360038247071-Setting-up-and-using-two-factor-authentication-2FA-

     

    In today's world of phishing and cyberattacks, these general principles are incredibly important.

     

    Any professional should give you the same advice.

     

    Rupert

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    https://www.linkedin.com/in/rupertmcrae/

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    DeniseLahat
    Community Champion | Customer
    Community Champion | Customer
    September 23, 2021

    @Rupert  Many organizatitons including Zoom themselves create "service" accounts which a few employees in a team can use.   I'm not suggesting to give out your user name and password to many different people on a regular basis.  But if you have a small team of people who are host and co-host I don't see the problem.   Ofcourse you need to be discrete and 2FA is a good suggestion.  Zoom events will allow hosts to assign alternative hosts not in their domain so that will make things more simple.