Updating Your Zoom App

Update Zoom Client

    

Updating your Zoom Client

Version

Date

Description of Change

1.0

4/6/20

Original guide





Zoom will install a desktop client the first time you join a Zoom meeting. You can locate the desktop client by searching your computer for Zoom:



Once you are logged into your client*, click on your account icon in the upper right corner and click on Check for Updates:



*Logging into your Zoom client:

  • Launch the Zoom App
  • Click on Sign In
  • Select Login with SSO
  • Enter your University email address (NetID@arizona.edu) and select Continue or choose to manually enter the domain "arizona"
  • You should be redirected to log into WebAuth with your UA NetID and password, then Zoom will be logged in




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