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Requiring your attendees to authenticate by being signed in to Zoom with a Cornell NetID and password can make your Zoom meeting more secure. It can also save you from having to admit them from the Waiting Room and provides their Cornell names in the meeting Participants list.
What...Read moreFor Zoom meetings, the meeting owner is the user who either schedules the meeting or has it scheduled on their behalf. The meeting owner also owns any cloud recording of the meeting.
Zoom does not allow users to own two or more meetings that occur at the same time....Read moreFor meetings where seeing each other isn't that important, turning your camera off is the easiest way to reduce the amount of data going in and out of your computer. You can adjust your settings, so you always join meetings with your camera off, and choose...Read more
You can add Zoom Session information to your meetings scheduled in Outlook. The steps listed below assume you have already scheduled the Outlook meeting and are going back to add the Zoom info, but you can use the same procedures to add Zoom info as you create the Outlook meeting.
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A known issue exists where a lengthy string (usually 30+ characters) of random letters, numbers, and characters will appear in the attendee list instead of a person's name. This can happen if you are not using the most recent version of the Zoom desktop app.
Run the Zoom app on your...Read more
For detailed technical requirements, see the Zoom System Requirements for PC, Mac, and Linux on the Zoom web site. Their page includes lists of vendor-suggested cameras,...Read more
This is the only option available to students. It it also available to faculty and staff.
The following link will take you to the vendor's help documentation:
Other articles with tips to help you protect meetings and courses:
Checklist: Keep Your Zoom Meeting Secure All Zoom Privacy and Security articles...Read more
What is the difference between a host and a co-host?
A host is the “owner” of a meeting or webinar and is the person who can administer the meeting via the host controls ....Read more
Employees and students can create Cornell Zoom accounts. In some cases, the features available vary depending on the user’s role at the university.
Faculty, staff, and affiliates with Cornell accounts can use all of the Zoom features available through Cornell. By default...Read more