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Overview


Zoom requires special system requirements, operating systems, and compatible browsers. In this page, we will describe what those requirements are in order to have Zoom function smoothly from any location.  

System Requirements

Below is a list of the basic settings and systems needed in order to use Zoom: 

Tablet and Mobile Devices

Zoom is available on the following mobile devices:

  • Surface

    Pro

    PRO 2 or higher, running

    Win

    Windows 8.1

  • Surface PRO 3 running Win 10
  • iOS and Android devices
  • Blackberry devices
  • or higher
    Notes:

  • Tablet PCs running Windows 10 must run Windows 10 Home, Pro, or Enterprise. S Mode is not supported.

  • Tablet PCs only support the desktop client.

Zoom Pro account validation

Validate if your zoom account type is Pro by ensuring:

  • When you click your icon in the desktop app (in the upper right-hand corner) you see your initials or picture, and it says "Licensed" not "Basic"(tick)(tick)

  • Your Zoom integration with Canvas works. 

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  • You do have the option to do cloud recordings.(tick)(tick)

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Zoom Roles

There are multiple roles available for a meeting - host, co-host, alternative hosts, and participants.

Host - The user that scheduled the meeting. They have full permissions to manage the meeting. There can only be one host of a meeting.

Co-hosts - The co-host shares most of the controls that hosts have– and manage the administrative side of the meeting, such as managing attendees. The host must assign a co-host during the meeting. Co-hosts cannot start a meeting. If a host needs someone else to start the meeting, they can assign an alternative host.

Alternative HostShares the same controls as co-hosts, but can also start the meeting. Hosts can assign alternative hosts when they schedule a meeting.

Learn more about Zoom roles in a meeting Click Here!

Operating Systems that Support Zoom

Mac OSx with MacOS
  • macOS X with macOS X (10.

7 Windows 10
  • 10) or later

  • Windows 11

  • MacOS 10.6.8 with Zoom version 3.6
    • Windows 10
      Note: Devices running Windows 10 must run Windows 10 Home, Pro, or Enterprise. S Mode is not supported.

    • Windows 8 or 8.1

    • Windows 7

  • Windows Vista with SP1 or later
  • Windows XP with SP3 or later
    • Ubuntu 12.04 or higher

    • Mint 17.1 or higher

    • Red Hat Enterprise Linux

    6
    • 8.

    4
    • 0 or higher

    • Oracle Linux

    6
    • 8.

    4
    • 0 or higher

    • CentOS

    6.4
    • 8 or higher

    • Fedora 21 or higher

    • OpenSUSE 13.2 or higher

    • ArchLinux (64-bit only)

    Compatible Browserstitle

    Supported web browsers

    The following browsers and computer systems are most compatible with Zoom:

    WindowsIE7+FirefoxChromeSafari5+MacSafari5+FirefoxChromeLinuxFirefoxChrome Note
    • Desktop

      • ChromeWithin 2 versions of current version

      • FirefoxWithin 2 versions of current version

      • EdgeWithin 2 versions of current version

      • SafariWithin 2 versions of current version

    • Mobile

      • SafariWithin 2 versions of current version

      • Chrome: Within 2 versions of current version

      • Firefox: Within 2 versions of current version

    Note

    Linux System Users

    Linux requires a processor or graphics card. This has to be able to support OpenGL2.0 or higher in order to function properly with Zoom.

    Zoom recommends specific High DPI Support, Bandwidth Requirements, HD Camera Suggestions, USB Speakerphone and Microphones for optimal Zoom functioning.

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