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There have been times when, for no apparent reason, Zoom content, dialogue, or invitations appears in a different language than intended. This article walks through the methods to change the language in Zoom for desktop computers running MacOS or Windows.
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On a UAD (University-owned) computer, open up Software Center and search for Zoom. Software Center in accessible through the Start Menu under University Applications and is also in a tile in the lower right when the Start menu first opens.
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How to enter recurring Zoom meetings from the Zoom Web Client
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This Article covers troubleshooting steps for users who have recently updated their name or UMS email in Mainestreet and/or HR and wish that change to be reflected on their Zoom Desktop Client.
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You may receive an error when attempting to create a Zoom meeting through Google Calendar.
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Add-ins, Ad-ons, and Apps that word with cloud provided solutions such as Microsoft Office, Google, or Zoom can be used to add functionality, but may be prohibited when it comes to restricted or confidential information or accessibility requirements. Considerations are listed in the article
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A brief overview of account creation and logging into Zoom using SSO in the Windows or Mac desktop client for UMS Student, Staff, and Faculty.
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How to allow participant to save the Chat from a Zoom meeting.
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Direction on accessing Zoom through a ChromeOS device, such as a Chromebook, Chromebox, Chromebase, or a repurposed device running ChromeOS Flex.
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Beginning November 1, 2021, zoom users will be required to update their Zoom software to ensure it is no more than nine months behind the current version, at any given time. From that point on, users will be prompted to update their software when using the platform should their version fall behind this nine-month window.
Zoom recommends users update to the latest release supported by their organization or at minimum software version 5.5.0, prior to November 1st, 2021.
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How to look at the results of previous polls in Zoom.
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How to Use Polling in Zoom.
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How to Retrieve Past Zoom Meeting Participants List
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Zoom recordings are automatically sent to Kaltura for long-time storage and streaming access. This policy refers specifically to the original recordings made in the Zoom system that are stored on the Zoom system and deleted after 14 days. You may find your 14 day+ recordings moved to the Trash in Zoom. Recordings will stay in the Trash for 30 days before being permanently deleted.
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As of June 15th, 2021, using an older version of the Zoom client will result in suboptimal performance as Application programming interface (API) calls to Google’s previous API will begin returning errors at a steadily increasing rate, until the error rate reaches 100% on December 15, 2021. Users of non-university administered computers are required to check regularly for Zoom updates to be sure they are in compliance with Zoom policy and recommendations. All University of Maine System Inform