Zoom regularly provides new versions of the Zoom desktop client to release new features and fix bugs. For example, if you are having difficulties joining breakout rooms it is probably because you are ...
You can check to see which version you’re using by selecting the Zoom.us drop-down menu and choosing “About Zoom.” That will bring up a dialogue box with the ...
If you spend all day in video meetings, you might think Zoom has completely taken over your Mac. However, a major security vulnerability allows hackers to do just that. While getting hacked might be ...
In order to make the Zoom experience consistent across the Case Western Reserve University community, as of Monday, Jan. 6, the minimum software version requirement ...
Your future may have even more software updates in it: Zoom is now forcing all users to regularly update the application to the most recent version every 90 days. It ...
To enhance the security of Zoom at the University, all Zoom users need to upgrade to the latest version of the Zoom Client software. This update requirement is six ...
Beginning February 1, 2025, you will no longer be able to use an old version of Zoom when joining and hosting meetings at UB. Update your personal devices today to version 6.0.4 or higher to avoid ...
Beginning November 2, 2024, you will no longer be able to use an old version of Zoom when joining and hosting meetings at UB. Update your personal devices today to version 5.17.5 to avoid disruptions.
Before you log into Zoom to start your next video call, you should take a few minutes before you join to update your app. Zoom recently released a security patch for a major hole that could let a ...
You can now use all emojis in Zoom when you click the reactions button. Previously there were only 6 default emojis. But now when you turn this feature on, you have access to all emojis. Along with ...
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