Co-Hosts feature allows you to share hosting privileges with another user in a meeting.
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Co-Hosts
Allows someone else to manage the administrative side of the meeting, such as muting participants or starting/stopping the recording.
Co-hosts should be assigned during the meeting.
There is no limitation on the number of co-hosts you can have in a meeting.
Co-host will automatically be the host if the host gets disconnected.
Co-hosts do not have access to the following controls as they are only available as host controls in a meeting:
Start closed captioning and assign someone or a third-party to provide closed captioning
Start live streaming
End meeting for all participants
Make another participant a co-host
Start breakout rooms or move participants from one breakout room to another
Start waiting room (co-hosts can place participants in waiting room or admit/remove participants from the waiting room)
Co-hosts also cannot start a meeting. If a host needs someone else to be able to start the meeting, they can assign an alternative host.
Alternative host
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Allows you to schedule meetings and designate another Licensed user on the same account to start the meeting if you are unable to.
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NUS Zoom Licensed user to start the meeting if Host who schedules is not able to start the meeting.
There is no need to schedule someone who will be Co-Host as Alternative Host. Make them co-hosts in the meeting itself.
The meeting will still belong under the Host who schedules account.
You will not be able to start another concurrent meeting, since Zoom allows each account to only start one meeting at a time.Alternative Host will need to have an NUS Zoom Licensed account. Not for external or Basic account.
Alternative Host will receive an email notifying them that they've been added as an
alternative hostAlternative Host, with a link to start the meeting.
Alternative
hostHost will need to use the Start Meeting button/link in the email.
If they cannot find it in the mailbox, search for "invites you to join a Zoom meeting as alternative host" in inbox.NEW: Alternative
host will not have access to Polling featureHost(s) can be allowed to add/edit polls.
For webinars, the user who schedules the meeting needs both a license and the webinar add-on; the alternative host only needs to be Licensed (webinar add-on not required).
Scheduling privilege
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Designed to be used when someone else will do the scheduling; like an Executive Admin, Event Scheduler or Secretarial Duties:
- Scheduled host
The Meeting HOST should first assign or grant
a userScheduler permission to schedule meetings.
Scheduler to create new meeting on behalf of
a userMeeting HOST.
- Scheduled host will
The Meeting HOST will not have access to Polling feature.
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