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The following link will take you to the vendor’s help documentation:Zoom Host Controls Help Topics
The following link will take you Zoom’s help documentation:Zoom Scheduling Help Topics
Schedule a Zoom MeetingGo to your personal Zoom Meetings page (link opens app), where you can:
The following links will take you to Zoom’s documentation:
Be sure you have logged in to the Cornell Zoom website before joining Cornell-related Zoom meetings or webinars. Joining a Zoom meeting or webinar is generally as easy as:
A meeting is a Zoom event where one person is the host and all other participants have equal footing. The host can share hosting responsibilities with other participants. Any participant can share their screen. A basic meeting can have up to 300 participants, and a Large Meeting option for up to…
Zoom client software is available for Windows and Macintosh desktop computers, Apple iOS devices, and Android devices.After you’ve installed Zoom, you can access Zoom either through this URL (link opens Cornell Zoom website) or using the client application on your computer or device.
To activate your Cornell Zoom account:
To access the My Computers page from off-campus, while traveling or from home, use the Virtual Private Network (VPN).  To see the devices you have registered on the network, go to the My Computers page.
When you first connect a device to the network using your NetID, the device is registered to you and you receive an email confirming the registration. You may receive an unexpected registration notice if:
The network administrator or designated IT/technical support staff member for a college, unit, or department can submit a request to add, change, or deprovision subnets. Request a Subnet The network administrator or designated IT/technical support staff member for a college, unit, or department…
Register a computer or device on the network if your subnet is configured for DHCP To register a computer or device, first connect the computer or device to the network. If the device has both a wired and wireless connection, you will need to connect the device using both connections and register…
If Cornell receives a Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) notice for an IP address and/or a computer system registered to you, your account will be submitted to Network Quarantine, which restricts network access for the device identified in the DMCA notice.
Support for faculty and staff network services is provided by the IT Service Desk.  Staff and faculty work with their department-based network administrator or technical support provider (TSP) for network service requests and repairs.
Monthly and One-Time ChargesStandard network ports deliver network connectivity to a single workstation, local switch, printer, server, or other network device. For the per port monthly fee, CIT supplies the network equipment and is responsible for service to the jack. CIT personnel, in…
The current technical requirements for Zoom, along with the recommendations for peripheral devices, are available on the Zoom website. If you have questions or need more information about your existing equipment or future purchases, contact the IT Service Desk.Desktop Computers (Windows and…
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The most likely explanation is that your system does not have encryption enabled. Cornell’s Zoom service requires end-to-end encryption. Refer to the manual/instructions for your specific room audio-visual system for information on how to enable encryption.
Zoom can integrate with Slack. The email you use to administer your Slack team domain must be your NetID-based email. Please contact the IT Service Desk if you are interested in enabling this feature.
Use Zoom on a Chromebook DeviceIf you would like to use Zoom on a Chromebook device, install the Zoom Progressive Web Application (PWA). This web-based client provides an app-like experience, but with better performance and more options than a typical app.The Zoom PWA provides many of the features…

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