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Zoom @ UT Austin
If you are having trouble joining a Zoom class or meeting, please ensure you are signed in to Zoom with your UT EID. Sign In
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As of June 22, 2024
The ability to join a Zoom meeting from the web client (e.g. browser) has been enabled.  This allows authenticated users, both those with UT Austin affiliations and guests, to join from the web client, desktop client or mobile app.
Please visit http://support.zoom.us/hc/en-us/articles/36002739769 for an overview (including browser requirements) and a comparison of the features available via the web client, desktop client and mobile app. Due to limited functionality available with the web client, both Zoom and the UT Austin Zoom service team strongly recommend using the desktop client or mobile app as the preferred options and using the web client if those other options are unavailable.
 
As of May 30, 2024
Zoom v.5.0 is available and will be required after May 30 to join any meeting.  The update includes several back-end security updates, as well as user interface changes that make it easier to leave meetings and links in the chat clickable. 
 
For steps on how to upgrade to Zoom 5.0 please see
http://o4sjn7.wcbzw.com/zoom-upgrade
 
If the update isn’t made before May 30th, you will be prompted to update before you can join/host a meeting.
 
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In support of the Campus-Wide Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) implementation, Zoom now requires multi-factor authentication through DUO.
MFA will only be required every 30 days or when signing in with new devices.
If you have not yet signed up for DUO, and you are eligible for the service, you can sign up google 梯子.
Please see Getting Started with Duo webpage to help ensure you are prepared to use Duo.
 
As of March 16, 2024
Zoom video conferencing software is now available!
 
If you have an existing Zoom account created before this announcement, please contact your college or school for support. 
 
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Zoom is a centrally supported video conferencing solution available to university faculty, staff and students that enables you to meet, teach, and learn from anywhere. It is integrated with Canvas, and you can host and join meetings from your mobile device, desktop client or the web. Other video conferencing and collaboration tools are available on campus. 

Zoom allows you to host meetings with up to 300 attendees. Those you invite can join by phone, Zoom desktop application, or Zoom on the web to get started.

If you are using Zoom for remote instruction in an event with over 300 attendees, you can request a temporary license to do so using this form. 

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  • Download Zoom: http://zoom.us/support/download
  • Sign in to Zoom Desktop: http://o4sjn7.wcbzw.com/signing-and-out-zoom

 

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Use Zoom to host your class, office hours and more online.

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Meet and present remotely with colleagues, researchers, students and others.

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Start a meeting in Zoom and invite other people.

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Join an existing Zoom meeting with your meeting code.

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Video introductions, getting started guides, how-to's and more.

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Register for a live training webinar for Zoom users.

Zoom Security

The Information Security Office (ISO) has developed security recommendations for users scheduling, hosting, and participating in Zoom meetings to keep you and sensitive information safe.

Zoom Support

Contact the ITS Service Desk at 512-475-9400 or email zoom@utexas.edu.

The Service Desk's current call center hours are M - F from 6AM - 10PM. Weekends 10AM - 5PM.

For information on additional tools enabling you to work remotely, read more here.