

Click “Show” to the right of the line that begins with.Locate the section of your profile labeled “Personal Meeting ID”.If you use Zoom Meetings for HIPAA, please log in here. Log in to Zoom Meetings using your BU Login.While it is generally considered best practice to schedule meetings and use dedicated meeting IDs, your PMI provides a quick and persistent way for you to invite someone to meet with you when scheduling a meeting or using a calendar is impractical. Even LastPass doesn’t seem to be of help.All Zoom users are issued a Personal Meeting ID (PMI) when they sign in for the first time. So, when a meeting has a password, you have to enter the Meeting remembers the last few meeting IDs but, strangely, not their URL+password so I could put it into a file for later use to join theĪnother part of the use case is that the Zoom dialog box for entering a Wanted a simple tool that would take an ID and a password and create the You can click a link in a PDF reader to visit the link in aīrowser, but you can’t copy the link value, at least not easily. URL+password hyperlink, an ID, and a password for a meeting I wanted toĪttend. The use case that prompted this question was a PDF file that contained a You should stay ahead of your competitors, or else another company will do all this first and steal your entire market, as has happened to others. You should leverage this ability, and transform your Meeting interface into something that people really want. Technically, your use of bandwidth is excellent, and better than many of your competitors. You can’t achieve this goal by being a one-way (arrogant) provider: you have to poll your users humbly and listen to what they need. Such basic tasks should be done right, so they don’t create problems for the host and participants. Last night I was in a church Zoom meeting and saw intelligent but new hosts struggling to manage breakout rooms and failing to be able to show a PDF file to everyone. If I were in charge of Zoom (I’m a retired software engineer with 40 years’ experience), I would immediately poll the users as to what features they would have added, changed, or removed and would stage a series of releases to change Zoom into a truly wonderful product, easy to customize in many ways. There are so many limitations in Zoom and especially in its Meeting interface, it is a wonder that it has been recently adopted so widely. I think this is a stupid limitation, since there is no security reason for failing to provide such a functionality. So my understanding is that when a meeting is created, one can obtain a meeting link that contains an encoded password, but that one cannot create such an encoded password oneself (or, for that matter, decode the password from the encoded version in the URL).
