a user that has a valid Meeting ID and Password is in the same position as one with the Join URL for the same meeting. Solutions could include: Creating a web page where an attendee can enter the Meeting ID and Password and receive the Join URL. Enabling an attendee to get the Join/Invite URL from the waiting room (i.e., This is a poor solution. The use case all commenters are trying to solve here is simple. As a meeting attendee who receives a Meeting ID and Password from the host, website, you sign into the meeting several days before it’s scheduled time and have a way to retrieve the URL even though the meeting has not yet been opened. Allowing an attendee to add third-party meetings to their schedule in the zoom app。
including entering the Meeting ID and Password ahead of time so that they can go to their scheduled meetings page and open the meeting with one-click. Enabling a function that will accept an unencrypted password as an argument at the end of a zoom link and will treat it as though the password was typed at the prompt. For example: …/j/[MEETING_ID]?cleartext-pwd=[CLEARTEXT_PASSWORD] , etc.) to get the info copied and pasted into the join portal. While it has become widely accepted to put the link into the invite, meeting attendees desire an option to convert their Meeting ID and Password to a one-click link. From a security standpoint, but not the Join URL, this creates an issue for manual input error and can result in being late to the meeting. To avoid this, some don’t do so. As an attendee, I want to convert the Meeting ID and Password to a clickable link so I am not trying to jump back and forth between the app where the Meeting ID and Password were provided (email, calendar,。
