A user who is scheduling Zoom meetings can add one or more other users to be "alternative hosts."
This allows either the scheduler (owner) of the meeting or any of the alternative hosts to...
To ensure that you are taking advantage of Zoom’s latest video and security features, keep your desktop client application updated to the most recent version.
Check the Current Zoom Version...
Zoom accounts can be created for resource accounts linked to a particular conference rooms or classroom. The process for creating and managing this type of Zoom account is different from the setup of a regular Zoom user account, so please read below for details.
Not currently.
While Zoom has recently (October 2020) introduced end-to-end encryption for meetings and webinars, users should be aware that, when activated, it disables many common features...
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...
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...
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...
General
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,...
During May and June 2020, Zoom is limiting direct user support. Please contact the IT Service Desk directly for support.
For help using Zoom, including live issues as an event is taking...
The current technical requirements for Zoom, along with recommendations for peripheral devices, are available on the Zoom website. If you have questions or need more information about your...
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