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In Zoom Events, how to test ?

  • October 13, 2022
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Hi,

In Zoom Events, how to test if all is working fine, before the event starts ?

Do we need to create a test session and if yes, can we test this session before the date that the event starts ?

Thank you for your help.

Best Regards,

Cedric

    Best answer by GaryB

    Hi Cedric,

     

    You can test your Zoom events Webinars and Meetings in the Zoom event platform by using your scheduled events. The host or alternative host can start backstage or in practice mode at any time to test. Attendees won't be able to see this rehearsal until the host presses "Start webinar" This is the best way to check all of your webinar and meeting settings are correct for each session.

     

    Please let me know if you have any further questions

     

    Please mark this as solved if this answers your questions

     

    Gary ZE

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    GaryB
    Employee
    GaryBAnswer
    Employee
    October 13, 2022

    Hi Cedric,

     

    You can test your Zoom events Webinars and Meetings in the Zoom event platform by using your scheduled events. The host or alternative host can start backstage or in practice mode at any time to test. Attendees won't be able to see this rehearsal until the host presses "Start webinar" This is the best way to check all of your webinar and meeting settings are correct for each session.

     

    Please let me know if you have any further questions

     

    Please mark this as solved if this answers your questions

     

    Gary ZE

    DeniseLahat
    Community Champion | Customer
    Community Champion | Customer
    October 17, 2022

    You are also invited to join my FB group https://www.facebook.com/groups/zoomeventpros where we have demo events to test things out. Feel free to join. https://bit.ly/ZE_Conference6

     

    Newcomer
    March 6, 2024

    After some thought on this, I wonder if the following would work:   Zoom sets up a zoom meeting that runs continuously so that anyone who wants to test connectivity, latency, etc, could connect at any time.   As far as content, zoom could stream their online help videos (so this would double its purpose to spread helpful information to the user community as well as being a diagnostic platform).

    Having a steady stream of content could simulate, fairly closely, the sort of live streaming normally performed by the zoom platform.   I am not sure if there would be problems I haven't thought of yet; this is just a simple suggestion that might be a genuine asset to both zoom (distributing usage help) and the zoom user community.