
Dial-in participants can also find the password in the Zoom invitation. Zoom invitations and links will include the password for all invited participants. A password is randomly provided but can also be changed.
Require a password when scheduling new meetings: Any scheduled meetings will require that participants use a password to join. To view how to change this default setting see Authentication and Requiring participants to have a Zoom account to join. This covers those with Zoom accounts at UC Merced, at other companies or institutions, and free Zoom accounts. If a user attempts to join a meeting without logging in to their Zoom account, they will receive a message to Sign In to Join the meeting. Only authenticated users can join meetings: The default to allow only authenticated users (anyone with a Zoom account) to join meetings has been turned on. These settings can be turned off at an individual account level or per meeting. The locations listed below will be used for all UC Merced-hosted Zoom meetings by default. OIT has enacted some changes to the default settings for all UC Merced Zoom accounts to increase resiliency to Zoom bombing. Limited Zoom Compatibility - These spaces can join Zoom meetings as if they were a Participant: able to share content and hear & see other participants but otherwise unable to interact with or manage the meeting.įull Zoom Compatibility - These spaces can host or join Zoom meetings, allowing for control and management of that meeting (participants, security, sharing, etc.) from the touch panel in the room. To learn which rooms support video conferencing refer to the image below.īasic Video Conferencing - These spaces are limited to making calls using an IP address from one device to another.
Depending on the room Zoom may have limited capabilities. Keep in mind when returning to campus, not all classrooms are designed the same way. New faculty, staff, or students have automatically provisioned a Zoom Pro license on the first sign-in via SSO to Zoom from any Zoom app. UC Merced has an enterprise license and premium accounts have been assigned to all students, faculty, and staff during the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic.