Hi Paul. Thanks for the video. When doing paid performances through zoom, it would be great to only have people who paid the ticket to join in and stop someone who bought a ticket for their household from sharing the link with family and friends who haven’t paid. I understand enabling registration and uncheck “login from multiple devices” creates individual links therefore can’t be shared. BUT what stops people from sharing the initial registration link. For example: you buy a ticket for my zoom show through my website and you get a confirmation email with the zoom registration link. What stops you from forwarding this zoom registration link to someone who didn’t pay? Am I missing something? Thank you.
You should link your website via Zapier to Zoom. So the registration is automated and there is no reg page. Check this eventbrite to zoom video. Not exactly the same but the same concept ruclips.net/video/maBdXB56sbY/видео.html
Hi Paul, If a registered participant intentionally shares his password to another user, is there a way to prevent login or is there a way to identify the duplicate users after login ?
Hello, so if i untick the "allow attendees to join from multiple devices" this would mean that if they have clicked the zoom link to join the webinar and once i am in, I can no longer use the same link to another device to join the webinar?
Thanks Paul for this option! Does this work with a maximum audience or It depends on my licence? If i have the Pro version with maximum 500 persons audience, does this work with all? Do they all receive a personal access? Thanks a lot
What if participant-A registered for the meeting and the host has approve participant-A. The participant-A will receive the confirmation email containing the Zoom Meeting Link. What if participant-A decides to share the Zoom Meeting Link to the public? Will the public be able to access the Zoom Meeting bypassing the Registration?
You make it so only 1 person can sign on with the link. Don't I cover that in this video. I can't remember. More free Zoom training at pnuk.co/zoomtraining
@@PNUKtraining How to enable the feature 'Only 1 person can sign in using the link' ? Is it to uncheck 'Allow registrants to join from multiple devices' option?
Hi Paul..I am a professor n the participants invite the unknown people on my zoom meeting and this people creating nuisance during teaching..how can I avoid this..
Does it apply in a meeting setting also or only in the webinar setting?
Hi Paul. Thanks for the video. When doing paid performances through zoom, it would be great to only have people who paid the ticket to join in and stop someone who bought a ticket for their household from sharing the link with family and friends who haven’t paid.
I understand enabling registration and uncheck “login from multiple devices” creates individual links therefore can’t be shared. BUT what stops people from sharing the initial registration link.
For example: you buy a ticket for my zoom show through my website and you get a confirmation email with the zoom registration link. What stops you from forwarding this zoom registration link to someone who didn’t pay?
Am I missing something?
Thank you.
You should link your website via Zapier to Zoom. So the registration is automated and there is no reg page. Check this eventbrite to zoom video. Not exactly the same but the same concept ruclips.net/video/maBdXB56sbY/видео.html
@@PNUKtraining thanks Paul!
@@PNUKtrainingso if you do not use Eventbrite but another registration platform then it will not work?
Can you still untick this option if it's just a meeting and not a webinar?
Hey there!
Is there any way to know that if there is any student who is not registered in the institute?
Sorry I don't know what you mean? You can export the registration list and cross check it for sure.
Thank you! this is exactly what I was looking for!
Glad it was helpful! 🤟
Hi Paul fantastic! Is this still working now as I see this video is from a little while ago ands things are always changing THANK YOU SO MUCH!
Yeah this will still work.
Cheers.
Unbelievably BRILLIANT yet again. You are amazing.
You're welcome glad i helped.
Hi Paul, If a registered participant intentionally shares his password to another user, is there a way to prevent login or is there a way to identify the duplicate users after login ?
Hello, so if i untick the "allow attendees to join from multiple devices" this would mean that if they have clicked the zoom link to join the webinar and once i am in, I can no longer use the same link to another device to join the webinar?
It means they can't not you.
Thanks Paul for this option! Does this work with a maximum audience or It depends on my licence? If i have the Pro version with maximum 500 persons audience, does this work with all? Do they all receive a personal access?
Thanks a lot
Yeah works with maximum only 1 login allowed on the registration
Thanks a lot for giving explanation with this webinar.
You're welcome I'm glad it helped Wilfredo.
Will it still allow someone to join the audio using a phone but the video via PC or tablet?
Don't know. I would say yes if they have to login via audio.
What if participant-A registered for the meeting and the host has approve participant-A. The participant-A will receive the confirmation email containing the Zoom Meeting Link. What if participant-A decides to share the Zoom Meeting Link to the public? Will the public be able to access the Zoom Meeting bypassing the Registration?
You make it so only 1 person can sign on with the link. Don't I cover that in this video. I can't remember. More free Zoom training at pnuk.co/zoomtraining
@@PNUKtraining How to enable the feature 'Only 1 person can sign in using the link' ? Is it to uncheck 'Allow registrants to join from multiple devices' option?
Thankyou so much , it helped my team alot ! Thankyou 🙏🏻
you're welcome. I'm glad I could help. More free training at pnuk.co/zoomtraining
Thanks for this!
My pleasure!
Hi Paul..I am a professor n the participants invite the unknown people on my zoom meeting and this people creating nuisance during teaching..how can I avoid this..
Add a password to the meeting and don't allow those you don't know in.
It' not easy for sure. I've seen a lot of idiots ruining meetings.
Thank you Paul!
You're welcome
U 🤘 Cheers🍻 Paul
ha cheers mate.
Video is not clear
Sorry tried my best