Zoom Workplace 6.2.10
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Zoom unifies cloud video conferencing, simple online meetings, and group messaging into one easy-to-use platform.
Zoom is an online communication platform that has an easy-to-use interface and supports video conferencing for up to 100 people simultaneously.
Our solution offers the best video, audio, and wireless screen-sharing experience across multiple platforms.
Changes in Zoom Desktop Client 6.2 :
- Zoom app now named Zoom Workplace app
The Zoom app for desktop and mobile is now named Zoom Workplace, in order to align the app name with Zoom’s extensive product offerings that are designed to help users reimagine the way they collaborate. Users updating to this version will see the new Zoom Workplace branding in the app and as the app name in their app directory. This change also affects installer file names, so admins with mass deployments should adjust any scripts to account for the new file names - Zoom Workplace (32-bit), Zoom Workplace (64-bit), and Zoom Workplace (ARM64).
- Late joining participants no longer blocked from unmuting or starting video
Participants joining a meeting that has already started recording, live streaming, or using an AI Companion feature will no longer be blocked from unmuting or turning on their video. They will still see the applicable consent prompts and have their audio (recording, live streaming, AI Companion) and video (recording and live streaming) muted, but will not be blocked from using these controls while the prompt is still visible. Previously, these consent prompts prevented users from unmuting or starting their video until the prompt was acknowledged and consent provided.
- End of support for Windows 7 and 8
With this release, Windows users will need to be on Windows 10 or higher. Devices still using Windows 7, Windows 8, and Windows 8.1 will no longer be supported and will have 5.17.10 (or any additional patches in the 5.17.X branch) as the last version available.
— Full list of changes in Zoom 6.1.5
Our solution offers the best video, audio, and wireless screen-sharing experience across multiple platforms.
Changes in Zoom Desktop Client 6.2 :
- Zoom app now named Zoom Workplace app
The Zoom app for desktop and mobile is now named Zoom Workplace, in order to align the app name with Zoom’s extensive product offerings that are designed to help users reimagine the way they collaborate. Users updating to this version will see the new Zoom Workplace branding in the app and as the app name in their app directory. This change also affects installer file names, so admins with mass deployments should adjust any scripts to account for the new file names - Zoom Workplace (32-bit), Zoom Workplace (64-bit), and Zoom Workplace (ARM64).
- Late joining participants no longer blocked from unmuting or starting video
Participants joining a meeting that has already started recording, live streaming, or using an AI Companion feature will no longer be blocked from unmuting or turning on their video. They will still see the applicable consent prompts and have their audio (recording, live streaming, AI Companion) and video (recording and live streaming) muted, but will not be blocked from using these controls while the prompt is still visible. Previously, these consent prompts prevented users from unmuting or starting their video until the prompt was acknowledged and consent provided.
- End of support for Windows 7 and 8
With this release, Windows users will need to be on Windows 10 or higher. Devices still using Windows 7, Windows 8, and Windows 8.1 will no longer be supported and will have 5.17.10 (or any additional patches in the 5.17.X branch) as the last version available.
— Full list of changes in Zoom 6.1.5