Here’s what you need to know:
* For meetings that do not have either a passcode or waiting room enabled by September 27, Zoom will automatically enable a waiting room for you.
* Passcodes are randomly generated but can be customized by the host.
* If you select the passcode option, all attendees, either joining via their computer or by phone, will be required to access the meeting with the passcode (e.g., through the passcode embedded in the Zoom meeting link or by manually entering the passcode via phone or web).
* If you add passcodes to an existing meeting, calendar invites will need to be resent to include the passcode.
FAQs
What is the difference between a password and a passcode?
— As part of this change, Zoom is making the distinction of calling the codes that are unique to your meetings “passcodes,” and will no longer be referring to them as “passwords.” Passcodes are meant to be shared with your invited meeting participants, along with the meeting ID, for access.
What are waiting rooms and how do they work?
— The waiting room (https://support.zoom.us/hc/
For more info: https://jcu.edu/its/
If you have any questions or concerns, please contact the ITS Service Desk at: 216-397-3005 or servicedesk@jcu.edu
Thank you.
Information Technology Services