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On creating a registration I get the join url, and send it to the registered user. The join url includes the meeting id, registrant token, and encrypted password so that they can join the meeting with one click. Error Anyone can just take the meeting id and encrypted password from the join url and access the meeting without registering. There are two problems here:.

Let me know if this clears up the confusion. Basically Zoom detects the meeting host is already logged in, and then starts the meeting. I tested this using an incognito browser that I the meeting host was not signed into, and the flow was expected, I was directed to register for the meeting:.

Screen Shot at 3. Try exactly what you were doing, but either make sure you are logged out of your Zoom account on your browser, or use a private browsing session to emulate the participant not being logged into the host account.

Let me know what you see. I am not logged into a zoom account and am able to access meetings that require registration by using the meeting id and then typing in the encrypted password. No this actually not true. It does not ask me to register, it allows me to enter the meeting without asking me to register. Do I need to send you a screen recording? If you can provide the steps to reproduce or an example, this will help. I also am seeing this behavior. If you have the meeting id and the password from the approval email from the registration, you can pass it along to someone else and they can enter the meeting.

Can you share an example with our technical support team here so that they can help look into this for you? Can you explain with more details. Why this is happens and how to resolve this problem? Thank you for reaching out to the Zoom Developer Forum.

I know that you saw my response in our other post but I wanted to link that solution here to keep the information available for those searching:. My situation is, I created a scheduled meeting and require the participants to register with manual approval. By speaker, do you mean the meeting host?

I am the host actually, then we invited a resource speaker for the seminar but he refused to register. He just wants the zoom link for him to join. How can we achieve this? If so, how? I am able to join a meeting that requires registration without registering API and Webhooks. The encrypted password can be typed in as-is without decrypting it , and it is accepted. Hey Bright , Let me know if this clears up the confusion.

I tested this using an incognito browser that I the meeting host was not signed into, and the flow was expected, I was directed to register for the meeting: Screen Shot at 3. No registration necessary. Bright 1] If you enter the encrypted password, it will still ask you to register for the meeting.

I hope this helps. Thanks, Will. Hello, has this been resolved? Hi drew. Hi lindajcasey , Can you share an example with our technical support team here so that they can help look into this for you? Hey meirzhan , Thank you for reaching out to the Zoom Developer Forum.

I know that you saw my response in our other post but I wanted to link that solution here to keep the information available for those searching: Thanks, Max.

Hi cordagz , By speaker, do you mean the meeting host? Hello, I am the host actually, then we invited a resource speaker for the seminar but he refused to register.

Hi cordagz , If registration is required, the user will need to be registered to join.

 
 

 

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Links included in such posts are visible to the world and to web-crawler bots, even if your target audience is the Bryn Mawr community. If you can provide the steps to reproduce or an example, this will help. If this is a recurring meeting, you will be need to choose one of the following options: Attendees register once and can attend any of the occurrences default — the registration page and confirmation emails will list the dates and times for all sessions; registrants do not have to indicate which session s they will attend. Not necessarily! Attendees need to register for each occurrence to attend — the registration page will list the dates and times for all sessions; registrants can only sign up for one and the confirmation email will include info for that session. The join url includes the meeting id, registrant token, and encrypted password so that they can join the meeting with one click.

 
 

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Registration is too inconvenient for recurring meetings. Again, not necessarily. By default, a participant registers once and receives a meeting link that works for all meetings in the series.

You can customize registration options so people have to sign up for specific sessions if you prefer. Registration is so impersonal. Perhaps, but you can customize the registration page and confirmation email to make it less so. Registration requires participants to give you a working email address in order to receive a meeting link, and Zoom has found this requirement is often enough to discourage Zoom-bombers.

If a Zoom-bombing incident does occurs and you report the culprits to Zoom, the email addresses they provided if registration was on could help with identification or sanctions.

Before you Begin In order to turn on or manage registration for a meeting, you must: Have a paid Zoom account. If you are a current Bryn Mawr student or employee and need to publicly advertise meetings, be sure to set up your BMC Zoom account and use it for public-facing meetings so that you can turn on registration. Log into Zoom via a web browser or a Moodle Zoom activity. You will not see meeting registration options when scheduling meetings in the Zoom desktop app, mobile app, or Outlook.

However, you can add and manage registration to meetings you scheduled through these methods, if you log into Zoom through a web browser using the instructions below. Click Meetings , hover over the meeting topic, and click Edit or click Schedule a New Meeting to create a new meeting.

Under Registration , check Required. If this is a recurring meeting, you will be need to choose one of the following options: Attendees register once and can attend any of the occurrences default — the registration page and confirmation emails will list the dates and times for all sessions; registrants do not have to indicate which session s they will attend. Attendees need to register for each occurrence to attend — the registration page will list the dates and times for all sessions; registrants can only sign up for one and the confirmation email will include info for that session.

Note: participants can sign up for additional sessions by registering again. Attendees register once and can choose one or more occurrences to attend — the registration page will list the dates and times for all sessions; registrants must indicate which they will attend, but they can choose multiple sessions. Filed under: Zoom by Jenny Spohrer. Basically Zoom detects the meeting host is already logged in, and then starts the meeting.

I tested this using an incognito browser that I the meeting host was not signed into, and the flow was expected, I was directed to register for the meeting:. Screen Shot at 3. Try exactly what you were doing, but either make sure you are logged out of your Zoom account on your browser, or use a private browsing session to emulate the participant not being logged into the host account.

Let me know what you see. I am not logged into a zoom account and am able to access meetings that require registration by using the meeting id and then typing in the encrypted password. No this actually not true. It does not ask me to register, it allows me to enter the meeting without asking me to register. Do I need to send you a screen recording?

If you can provide the steps to reproduce or an example, this will help. I also am seeing this behavior. If you have the meeting id and the password from the approval email from the registration, you can pass it along to someone else and they can enter the meeting. Can you share an example with our technical support team here so that they can help look into this for you?

Can you explain with more details. Why this is happens and how to resolve this problem? Thank you for reaching out to the Zoom Developer Forum. I know that you saw my response in our other post but I wanted to link that solution here to keep the information available for those searching:.

My situation is, I created a scheduled meeting and require the participants to register with manual approval. By speaker, do you mean the meeting host? I am the host actually, then we invited a resource speaker for the seminar but he refused to register. He just wants the zoom link for him to join. How can we achieve this?

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