
These instructions provide information on installation options, and step-by-step instructions for joining a Zoom meeting with your Zoom at IU account. To join a Zoom meeting, you must first have Zoom installed on your device, and then provide the meeting's unique 10- or 11-digit ID. For more, see Zoom Software Quarterly Lifecycle Policy. Upgrading your Zoom software lets you take advantage of all available features and avoid potential issues. For help, see Upgrading Zoom to the latest version. If your version of Zoom software is older than nine months, you will be blocked from joining meetings until you upgrade. The About eConferencing and Meetings page has other conferencing options offered by ITS.ĭo you have a question? Please visit the AskOtago Service Portal for questions about Zoom desktop videoconferencing.Zoom requires you to update your software if it's more than nine months behind the current version. download the Zoom: Getting Started with PC and Mac guide (PDF).If you need help getting started or using Zoom videoconferencing, please: The Zoom Plug-in for Outlook available to download from the Zoom website installs a button on the Microsoft Outlook tool bar to enable you to start or schedule a meeting with one click.


Sign in to Zoom using your University staff username and password. Please see the Zoom helpsite for more information about Zoom. Zoom provides a high quality video, audio and screen-sharing experience. Zoom desktop videoconferencing is available to use on Windows, Mac OS, Linux, Android, and iOS operating systems. Information Technology Services (ITS) provides access and support for the free Zoom desktop videoconferencing service. Desktop videoconferencing makes it easy for you to participate in videoconferences without needing to go to a purpose-built room or purchase expensive equipment.
