The Zoom application will open and you will have joined the meeting.
To log in with SSO, refer to Steps 2 through 5 at the top of this page.ģ. Click “Switch Account to Join” and sign in with SSO.
Often, Stanford meetings will automatically require that all meeting participants are authenticated users. Install the free Zoom app, click on 'New Meeting,' and invite up to 100 people to join you on video Connect with anyone on iPad, iPhone, other mobile devices, Windows, Mac, Zoom Rooms, H.323/SIP room systems, and telephones. You should see a menu like the one below, which means you’re all signed in.Īttending a Zoom meeting that requires “authenticated user” It should connect you and redirect you to the Zoom application on your computer.Ħ. You’ll have to enter your SUNet ID and password. This will redirect you to Stanford’s website. You will get a Sign In screen like the one below. If not, go to and click “ Download” under “ Zoom Client for Meetings”Ģ. To begin, download Zoom on your desktop or laptop computer:ġ.
When students sign into classes using an alternate email account or without signing in at all, they can disrupt an instructor’s lesson by being improperly placed in Breakout Rooms or not being assigned to a room at all. The web browser client will download automatically when starting or joining a Zoom meeting for the first time, and is also available for manual download. This means that both students and instructors should download Zoom to their computer, sign in through Stanford, and always join meetings through their Stanford log-in. This allows instructors to protect their classes from unwanted ZoomBombers and to create Breakout Rooms with predetermined groups before class begins.
Stanford security settings often require that all meeting participants are logged into Zoom through their Stanford accounts.
Getting Started with Zoom: Downloading and Logging In