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If applicable, download the Zoom Client for Meetings desktop client.After configuring your profile, we recommend going to the Meeting Settings tab to configure your preferences based on how you would like to conduct meetings.If it does not, please sign-out and repeat the sign-in process from above. Confirm it shows the following: your name, your email address (in the form of and the word Licensed.Click on your avatar - located at top right corner.Important - confirm you are signed into your UW-Madison Zoom account:.You can use it at any time or schedule future meetings. This is your personal dedicated virtual meeting space.Editing your Personal Meeting ID (PMI)/Personal Link.Upon sign in you will be taken to your Profile page.If you are redirected to UW-Madison NetID login page, please enter your NetID and password credentials.Note: Individuals who are ineligible for Zoom will not have the option to create a consumer Zoom account () using their email address. Sign in to your UW-Madison Zoom account.
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This document explains how to start using the UW-Madison Zoom service. Below are quick highlights on the differences:
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