Recurring Meetings
Can an alternative host sign on to a recurring meeting through their own profile?
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Can an alternative host sign on to a recurring meeting through their own profile?
Dear [IT Support/Technical Team], I trust this message finds you well. I am currently experiencing an issue with Zoom during our meetings where my screen share requests are being rejected. I believe this technical hiccup is hindering the seamless flow of our discussions. Could you please assist in troubleshooting this matter? I've ensured that my Zoom application is up to date, and I've followed the standard procedures for screen sharing. Despite these efforts, the issue persists. Your prompt attention to resolving this matter would be greatly appreciated, as it impacts our team's collaboration and productivity. Thank you in advance for your assistance. Please let me know if you require any additional information.
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I am handing in a link to my client and noticed that there is a password requirement. Can I remove this? I need to eliminate all barriers for participants when I can.
I can't disable the passcode for meeting(toggle is grayed and shows locked) even though the waiting room is enabled. Isn't it supposed to be one or another? Or did they changed the regulations? (Still showing atleast one of the security measures are required in the security settings).
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I hate these updates. Since last year I can no longer create a room for each student, Zoom only lets me create meetings with dates. Before it was easy, each student had their own link, now everyone has the same link and I get lost, they enter at the same time... Now the whiteboard, which previously saved automatically, and I could manipulate. Today it became a complete mess. How to go back to the last update and NO LONGER HAVE THESE RIDICULOUS CHANGES THAT JUST MESS UP THE WORK. I bought a product that now changes every day, and I have to learn everything in front of the student, as I'm not even notified of the changes!
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I have conducted many meetings with Zoom and made local recordings. In all cases, I use a Logitech 930E camera and a background option from Zoom. Recording location is not the default, but has been changed to a different network drive. I am using Zoom Version: 5.16.10 (26186) on a Windows 11 Enterprise Edition machine with 64GB of RAM. Previously I have been able to use Media Play and VLC to playback the meetings and see video and hear audion. Since updating to this version of Zoom, I am unable to view the video - the video screen is green - but can hear the audio.
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Good day all, I'm working on getting all of our Zoom client in our environment up to date with minimal amount of user interaction. What I've discovered is that none of the Zoom clients are linked together, so we have a ton of Zoom versions within the environment that I'd like to get up to date. We do have a few options to push out updates if that's what it takes to do so (PDQ, Tanium, etc.). With that being said, does anyone have any ideas of how we can get our Zoom clients up to date without having too much user interaction? Can I just push out the most up to date version of Zoom to these machiens and it'll update automatically to that version? I've noticed within my Zoom client, that I have the option clicked to update automatically, but I've yet to see this happen. So now, we're looking for other avenues to update the software in our environment. Thank you.
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Everytime i join to a meeting I keep getting this error. "zoom cpthost.exe is using exchcsp.dll from an unknown publisher"
Can anyone Help?
Hello!
I sent my video out from vmix to zoom... my quality in my zoom it's ok,
but the participants get low quality video, with the result that they cannot read the letters in the image
Is there a way to fix it?
Thanks!
I can create a poll (I have a pro account) but there is no button or command to launch the poll so it can be shared with participants. I have updated the settings for polling, nothing is allowing me to share the poll.

