7:41pm 3 Hi @zenotidev

zenotidev (Greg) January 23, we could create each meeting with this set to true and then for each registered student we would pass their email so that the email can be used as authentication when they sign in to their Zoom account? Is this how the flow would work with this option? The drawback I find with this is that they need to sign in before each meeting and the other issue is that if the email they use to book a class with the fitness business is different from their Zoom account email we would not be able to authenticate. Waiting Room - Using the Zoom Meeting API,。

but wanted to get more insight on how to best use these and if there might be another option that can solve the customer pain point. Enable require authorization (Requiring authentication to join a meeting or webinar - Zoom Support) for Zoom Meeting API there is meeting_authentication. For our customers that want this, use the Add Meeting Registrant API to approve the… zenotidev (Greg) February 1, then this meeting authentication would fail right? The user would not be able to join the meeting. Is there any solution for overwriting this as the host of the meeting? Would this user be flagged to them in any way? Also can you provide more on my question around Waiting Room implementation? This can be enabled by meeting and not for the whole account? zenotidev (Greg) February 6。

Thank you for reaching out to the Zoom Developer Forum. If you want to make sure that only authenticated users are able to join your meeting with a unique join URL you will want to enable meeting_authentication and require registration when using the Create a Meeting API. Meeting Authentication [image] Here’s a support article covering authentication profiles too: Require Registration [image] Here’s a support article on meeting registration: Once you have meeting re… Restrict Participant access API and Webhooks Hey @salahy, 8:36pm 6 Also for the Restrict Participant access thread, we could enable the waiting room on a specific meeting that we create through the API right? We would not want to enable this across all our customers as some have not expressed concerns with securing their meeting links. With this option, the links have been broken with the new updates to the Zoom site. Can you share the following updated links (they currently 404): https://marketplace.zoom.us/docs/api-reference/webhook-reference/meeting-events/meeting-registrant-created https://marketplace.zoom.us/docs/api-reference/zoom-api/meetings/meetingregistrantcreate gianni.zoom (Gianni) February 7, the links have been broken with the new updates to the Zoom site. Can you share the following updated links (they currently 404): https://marketplace.zoom.us/docs/api-reference/webhook-reference/meeting-events/meeting-registrant-created https://marketplace.zoom.us/docs/api-reference/zoom-api/meetings/meetingregistrantcreate Hope this clears things up! , 9:55pm 7 Hi @zenotidev 。

compare the registrant email with the list of valid emails you have for the meeting If the user is on the list of valid emails, I recommend using Manual Approval for the meeting so that you can control who is admitted into the meeting. Here are some steps that might help if you have a list of emails that should be admitted to a meeting: Listen to the meeting.registrant_created webhook When the event fires, 2024, 2024, 9:19pm 1 We use the following API to create meetings for fitness classes: I am looking for more information on how we can make the meeting more secure as today many students will share the links with their friends. Description We have created a Zoom solution that allows our customers (fitness businesses) to create virtual classes. These fitness businesses will have their students register and then we give join meeting links. However, 2024, then this meeting authentication would fail right? The user would not be able to join the meeting. This is a misunderstanding. Please see below for clarification: image 998×87 21.8 KB Essentially, we have a few customers who have expressed concerns with students sharing links. They have asked us to help make the meetings more secure so that students can’t share links to their friends who have not paid for the class. I have looked at two options, either or neither. In your instance, For this reason。

you have several options to define an authenticated user. See the support article for more guidance: https://support.zoom.com/hc/en/article?id=zm_kbsysparm_article=KB0061263 Greg: It looks like there is an authentication_exception parameter in the create meeting api: image 1240×100 4.19 KB With this would we be able to pass along the emails of our registered users and then they wouldn’t have to register? Registration and meeting authentication are two separate settings and are not dependent upon one another. You can require both, 8:29pm 5 It looks like there is an authentication_exception parameter in the create meeting api: image 1240×100 4.19 KB With this would we be able to pass along the emails of our registered users and then they wouldn’t have to register? zenotidev (Greg) February 6, 2024, 7:41pm 3 Hi @zenotidev , There are many threads and support articles on this. Please check out our search feature Here are a few: https://support.zoom.com/hc/en/article?id=zm_kbsysparm_article=KB0065026 Restrict users to a meeting API and Webhooks Hey @Rajinthan17, it would require more work for the class instructor to check the registration list to the names of those sitting in the waiting room. gianni.zoom (Gianni) January 29, 2024, 6:00pm 4 Thanks Gianni. The issue with the restricting users solution/meeting authentication which I mentioned in my original post is if the email address is not the same for Zoom and the fitness business accounts. If someone makes an account with Email A for the yoga company and Email B for their Zoom account, I would enable both to best ensure only certain people have access to the meeting. Greg: Also for the Restrict Participant access thread, 2024, Greg: The issue with the restricting users solution/meeting authentication which I mentioned in my original post is if the email address is not the same for Zoom and the fitness business accounts. If someone makes an account with Email A for the yoga company and Email B for their Zoom account。

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