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Using desktop groups
Using desktop groups







  1. USING DESKTOP GROUPS INSTALL
  2. USING DESKTOP GROUPS SOFTWARE

Right-click on the domain where you would like to set the group policy, click Properties, then Group Policy.Expand the domain where you would like to set the group policy.Click Start, choose Administrative Tools, then Active Directory Users and Computers.Login to your Active Directory server as an admin.Active Directory Administrative Template Configuration ADM files, the policies will be located under Classic Administrative Templates. The following downloads contain the administrative templates, as well as registry files for specific versions of Zoom: Note: Some of the switches listed below require the latest version of the Zoom installer. Windows desktop client (either standard or IT Admin installer).You can also use Zoom’s own Device Management platform to centrally configure desktop client and mobile app settings.

USING DESKTOP GROUPS INSTALL

Learn to install Zoom with preconfigured settings for Windows devices, macOS devices, Android devices, and iOS devices.

  • Configuration options for the desktop client.
  • Active Directory Administrative Template Configuration.
  • The VDI Client will respond to the same MSI configuration as the non-VDI client and can be configured accordingly, except for the AutoUpdate switch.

    USING DESKTOP GROUPS SOFTWARE

    It can be deployed through normal software and device management tools. Note: The VDI Host Installer is an MSI file type that can use the same switches as the standard client MSI installer. The desktop client can be enrolled in and managed through Zoom Device Management, which allows you to centrally control desktop client and mobile app settings in the Zoom web portal. The Zoom desktop application, as well as the Zoom Rooms application, can also be deployed and configured via command-line or Intune as well. To ensure compatibility with the policies listed below, we recommend updating to the latest version of the desktop client or Zoom Rooms client. The settings apply whether the standard installer is used or the MSI installer is used.

    using desktop groups

    Zoom can be downloaded at a later time and the configuration will apply the first time Zoom is launched. Zoom does not need to be installed on the computer for these settings to be configured.

    using desktop groups

    By installing with an Active Directory Administrative Template or registry keys, administrators can lock certain features and settings upon deployment of the desktop client.Īctive Directory admins can configure Zoom settings and features through Group Policy at any time. The Zoom desktop client can be deployed and configured in bulk for Windows by using the the MSI installer. Administrators can disable features such as screen sharing or video sharing for all meetings that a user joins, regardless of who is hosting the meeting.









    Using desktop groups