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- Knowledge Base
- Chat, Communication, & Collaboration
- Zoom
- Hosting & Managing Meetings
Three methods for securing a Zoom meeting against unwanted participants — restricting access to Bowdoin accounts, enabling a waiting room for public meetings, and requiring a passcode.
- Knowledge Base
- Chat, Communication, & Collaboration
- Zoom
- Hosting & Managing Meetings
Recommended Zoom meeting settings for faculty and staff hosting synchronous meetings or classes, covering meeting ID, security, audio, video, and participant options.
- Knowledge Base
- Chat, Communication, & Collaboration
- Zoom
- Troubleshooting Zoom
Steps a Zoom host or co-host can take during an active Zoombomb attack — including using the Security button, removing participants, muting controls, stopping screen shares, and locking the meeting.