Logging into Zoom

Summary

This article explains the procedures for logging into Zoom on different platforms.

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Overview

This article explains the procedures for logging into Zoom on different platforms.

Instructions

There are three ways you can log into Zoom depending on if you are using Zoom from the web, from a PC or Mac, or from a smartphone.

Logging into Zoom from the Web

  1. Go to https://oswego-edu.zoom.us/

  2. Click the "Sign In" button

    Zoom Sign In Window For Web

  3. Enter your SUNY Oswego email address and password when prompted

 

Logging into Zoom from the PC or Mac Applications

  1. Open up the Zoom application installed on your PC or Mac

  2. Click the "SSO" button in the bottom left of the window. 

    Zoom Application Sign In Window


    Older Zoom versions will have a slightly different login.  For those click the "Sign In with SSO" button.

    Alternative Zoom Application Sign In Window

  3. It will ask for the company domain.  Enter: oswego-edu and click "Continue."

    1. Note if you forget the domain name, you can click on the "I do not know the company domain" link, enter your SUNY Oswego email address and then you will be redirected to login.

      Company Domain For SSO Sign In

  4. Enter your SUNY Oswego email address and password when prompted

 

Logging into Zoom from an iOS or Android mobile device (iPhone, iPad, Android phone, etc.)

 

 

  1. Open up the Zoom app on your device
     
  2. Click the "SSO" button.  The image below shows the SSO button located at the bottom of the screen on an iPhone.

    Login Window For Zoom Mobile Application
     
  3. It will ask for the company domain.  Enter: oswego-edu 
    1. Note if you forget the domain name, you can click on the "I do not know the company domain" link, enter your SUNY Oswego email address and then you will be redirected to login.

​​​​Company Domain For SSO Login on Zoom Mobile Application

  1. Enter your SUNY Oswego email address and password when prompted.

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Article ID: 10701
Created
Wed 7/19/23 9:12 AM
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Wed 7/3/24 8:51 AM

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