If only creating online classrooms using the default settings of Zoom software, users will have to frequently create and send new IDs after each use, posing security risks. Using tricks to set passwords and creating fixed IDs in ZOOM will help you use and manage online classrooms more securely and efficiently.
Creating Fixed ID and Setting Password in Zoom Cloud Meeting
Preparation Requirements:
- Stable internet connection
- Computer with the latest version of ZOOM installed, or download Zoom to your computer through the link here
1. Guide on how to create a fixed ID in Zoom
Step 1: Login to your Zoom account on your computer as usual. On the main Zoom interface, click on the arrow icon below the New Meeting button.
Step 2: A dropdown menu will appear, check the line Use My Personal Meeting ID ( PMI) .
Immediately, the ID code you are using will be set as a fixed ID at the bottom of the dropdown menu, exclusively for your use.
2. Setting Password for Online Classroom in Zoom
Step 1: Within the Zoom interface, click on the arrow icon below the New Meeting button. Here, click on your personal ID code and select PMI Settings.
Step 2: Check the Require meeting password option and enter a Password in the adjacent field. Finally, press Save to save the settings.
From now on, the online classrooms created by you on Zoom will utilize this password.
Recently, Mytour shared insights on creating a permanent ID in ZOOM and tricks to easily set passwords for online classrooms. We hope this shared content will help you manage and utilize Zoom more effectively.
With Zoom, you can also create groups or disable chat for students, facilitating efficient online meetings and classes without the need for offline gatherings. Additionally, you can swiftly join Zoom meetings without a password, making online meetings and classes much quicker.
- Read more: Creating Groups on Zoom
- Read more: Disabling Student Chat in Zoom
- Read more: How to Join Zoom Without a Password
