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This article provides information on the authentication exceptions feature to allow guests to join a Zoom meeting or webinar despite requiring authentication to join.
This article provides information about requiring authentication via U-M Weblogin for all participants to join your meeting. Without a U-M Zoom account, they will not be able to authenticate and join.
We highly encourage the university community to do everything possible to secure their meetings/webinars, participants, and data. Refer to the information and resources within this knowledge article for more details.
This article provides information on the Zoom security setting requirement for all meetings and details each of the three available security options from which you can choose.
This article provides information regarding audio transcription/captioning for Zoom cloud recordings.
This article addresses the differences between Zoom meetings and webinars.
This article provides information about the Q&A feature for Zoom meetings and webinars, including how to turn it on for your account and utilize it.
This article provides information on how to assign someone as a delegate to schedule Zoom meetings for you.
This article provides information on installing the Zoom for Google Workspace add-on.
This article provides information on the meeting participant and webinar attendee limits in Zoom.
This article provides information on allowing participants to rejoin after they've been removed from a Zoom meeting.
This article provides information about transferring ownership of existing Zoom meetings to a new host.
This article provides information on how to schedule a Zoom meeting for someone else to host. (I.e., Zoom delegates and scheduling privileges.)
This article provides information regarding attaching Zoom meeting links to appointment schedules in Google Calendar.
This article provides information on the ability to host concurrent meetings in Zoom and subsequent limitations.