Important guidance about sign-in updates to the University of Edinburgh's Zoom account. What is being updated? The Zoom Sign-in policy was updated in 2021. This policy is required to support teaching activity within Learn and Zoom. Importantly, the policy is to help avoid University of Edinburgh email addresses being used with personal Zoom accounts. IMPORTANT - Read the following in case you need to take action: Do you have a Zoom account through zoom.us, using your University of Edinburgh email address? If you have a Zoom account (free/basic/paid/other) accessed through zoom.us, that's using your university email address (@ed.ac.uk), refer to "Do I need to take action?" below, as there are some steps you must complete. From 20th of July, you will be prompted by Zoom to change the email address of your other Zoom account, the next time you sign in to it. You may also receive an email from Zoom prompting you to change your email address. Images of both the prompt and the email are shown in the "Do I need to take action?" section below. Have you successfully signed in to the University of Edinburgh Zoom account through ed-ac-since 7th June 2021? If you successfully sign-in at https://ed-ac-uk.zoom.us without being prompted by Zoom about using your organisations email address, you do not need to take any further action. Will you be expecting to use Zoom meetings with your courses in Learn, but none of the above applies to you? If none of the above applies to you (or if you're unsure) and it is likely you will use Zoom meetings with your courses in Learn, first do the following steps: Sign-in to Zoom at https://ed-ac-uk.zoom.us You will either be signed into Zoom immediately or be redirected to the University's EASE page. If prompted enter your University credentials and sign in as you normally would. For example, jbloggs1 or s1234567, followed by your password (this is the password you use to log into Myed, Learn etc). This advice applies to students or staff and is to make sure that your University Zoom profile is ready for use through Learn. Are you experiencing persistent errors when attempting to sign-in to the University of Edinburgh Zoom account? If you experience persistent sign-in errors attempting to sign-in to your University of Edinburgh Zoom account, refer to section "Do I need to take action?". Why is this policy needed? Integration between Zoom and Learn This update is needed to allow Zoom meetings to be linked with courses in Learn. It is expected that tutors will be able to schedule Zoom meetings with their courses in Learn from the start of August 2021. Improving the sign-in process for users The update improves the sign in process, including security, of the University of Edinburgh's Zoom account. Our analytics shows a high proportion of additional Zoom accounts using University of Edinburgh email credentials that are not using the University of Edinburgh's supported Zoom account. This can lead to confusion about which account to use for University business, it can also cause sign-in integration problems and prevent required changes in future. We are taking every possible step to support and assist users and claim back those email addresses for use with the supported University of Edinburgh account. We thank you for your cooperation with this update, it may cause some inconvenience to you initially but it's very important to give you the best possible quality of service going forwards. Do I need to take action? Do you have another Zoom account using your University of Edinburgh sign-in email address? If you have another Zoom account (free/basic/other) with your university sign-in email address (@ed.ac.uk), you must change it because it is needed for your University of Edinburgh Zoom account. From 20th July, you will be prompted to change the email address on your other Zoom account when you attempt to sign in to your other Zoom account. The prompt is shown in the image below: Image You may also receive an email directly from Zoom. This email prompts you to change your email address and is a legitimate email from Zoom. Click on the "Change email address" button, then follow the steps given below. This email is shown in the image below: Image If you see this prompt / email, follow the on screen steps provided to update the email address of your other Zoom account: When the prompt to change / update your email appears, click the "Update email address" box Then, click "Continue" Then, add your current password and add a new (non-UoE) email address in the "Enter a new email address" box Then, click Save You will receive a confirmation email to your updated email address. You should open this email, and select "Confirm change" Then, a Zoom window will open, click "Confirm this change" Enter a new password and click "Submit" You should now sign in at ed-ac-uk.zoom.us/signin, and sign in with your UUN and password You can also see the following video: If you do not see the prompt and you have another Zoom account using your University of Edinburgh email address, follow these steps: Go to zoom.us Click "Sign in" in the upper right corner of the Zoom window Type your University email address and the password you created when you made this account (if you have forgotten your password, click "Forgot password" and follow the on-screen prompts) Then, click Sign In Then, to the left of the Zoom window, click "Profile" Scroll down to your email address Then, click "Edit" to the right of your email address Add a new email address to the "Please enter a new email address" box and type your password into the "Password" box Then, click "Save changes" Then, an email will be sent from Zoom to the new email address that you added. Open this email and click "Confirm change" Then, follow the on screen prompts You should now sign in at ed-ac-uk.zoom.us/signin, and sign in with your UUN and password You can also see the following video: Are you getting persistent errors when signing in to your University Zoom account? If you do not have another Zoom account but still cannot sign in to the university's Zoom account at https://ed-ac-uk.zoom.us, the following steps might help: Sign out of Zoom anywhere you are signed in to it on your device (on all your browsers and on the Zoom desktop client) Close your browser to start a new browser session (you must close and quit the browser if using a Mac device) Re-open your browser again Type ed-ac-uk.zoom.us into the search bar Click "Sign In" You will either be signed into Zoom immediately or be redirected to the University's EASE page If prompted for your EASE credentials then sign in as you normally would (UUN, for example makhrsimov2), followed by your EASE password (this is the password you use to log into MyEd, Learn etc). Click "Log in" You should be signed into Zoom on the browser and you can open the desktop client and choose sign in with SSO as normal Note - If the above steps do not work, you may also need to clear the cookies in your browser. Also see the short video below, which shows the troubleshooting steps being carried out: FAQs I have followed the steps to change my email address on my other Zoom account, but now I can't log in. What am I doing wrong? It is possible that you are trying to log in through Zoom.us. To access your University of Edinburgh account when you have changed the email address on your other Zoom account, follow these steps: Type ed-ac-uk.zoom.us into the search bar Click "Sign In" You will either be signed into Zoom immediately or be redirected to the University's EASE page If prompted for your EASE credentials then just sign in as you normally would E.g. UUN, for example makhrsimov2), followed by your EASE password (this is the password you use to log into myed, learn etc). Click "Log in" You can also try the steps under "Are you getting persistent errors when signing in to your University Zoom account?? in the "Do I need to take action?" section above. Will my meetings be affected if I follow the steps to change my email address on my other Zoom account? No, your meetings should not be affected if you follow the steps to change your email address on your other Zoom account. Any meetings scheduled in your other Zoom account will still be available. To access and join these meetings, you will have to sign in to your other Zoom account on Zoom.us, with the email address you changed to and the password you set. The only difference will be that your account will not show your University of Edinburgh sign in email address anymore. What will happen to my other account when I change the email address on it? Nothing will happen to your other Zoom account, except that the email address associated with the account will change and you may be prompted by Zoom to set a new password. All your other settings, details and the type of account you have (basic, paid etc) will remain the same. You will still have 2 separate accounts, one on the University of Edinburgh Zoom account and your other Zoom account, and you will be able to access both. Will my other Zoom account be migrated to my University of Edinburgh account when I change the email address on the other account? No, your other Zoom account will not be migrated with your University of Edinburgh Zoom account. You will still have 2 separate accounts, one on the University of Edinburgh Zoom account and your other Zoom account, and you will be able to access both. Also, any meetings scheduled, or recordings you have on your other Zoom account will remain connected with that account only. If you need to access meetings or recordings on your other Zoom account, you should sign in directly at https://www.zoom.us, with the email address (you changed to) and the password you set. Can I still use my other Zoom account for work/school meetings when the email address is changed? We strongly recommend that you use the University of Edinburgh Zoom account for University of Edinburgh business. This is for security and data privacy reasons and to allow us to support your account. You should also schedule meetings relating to University of Edinburgh business on your University of Edinburgh Zoom account, not on your other Zoom account. You can sign-in to your University of Edinburgh Zoom account with Single Sign On (SSO) via the Zoom app on a university supported device or a web browser at https://ed-ac-uk.zoom.us . You might be prompted to sign in via the EASE page where you enter your EASE credentials as usual. Can I have the meetings that I have scheduled on my other Zoom account moved to my University of Edinburgh Zoom account? It is not possible to support your other Zoom account because Information Services do not have access to it, it's not linked in any way to the University of Edinburgh Zoom account and cannot be supported. Your meetings on your other Zoom account will remain with your other Zoom account. I do not want to change the email to a personal email address, is there another option? Yes, there is another option. You can choose to delete your other Zoom account, and this will allow you to use your University of Edinburgh Zoom account without issues. Note - this will delete any meetings you have scheduled in your other Zoom account, as Information Services do not have access to this account to allow your meetings to be moved to your University of Edinburgh Zoom account. Please consider this before proceeding with these steps. If you have meetings you want to preserve or you have an advanced paid account with additional features, consider our recommended option and create an email account (non ed.ac.uk) for use for with your other Zoom account(s) because we cannot provide support for your other Zoom accounts. To delete your other Zoom account: Go to zoom.us Click "sign in" in the upper right of the Zoom window To the left of the Zoom window, scroll down to "Account management" and click it Then, select "account profile" Then, click "Terminate account" A confirmation box will appear, click "yes" to delete the account You can now sign in to your University of Edinburgh account by going to ed-ac-uk.zoom.us and signing in with your UUN and password. Further help If you have tried all of the steps above that apply to you, and are still experience sign-in issues, contact IS Helpline: Contact IS Helpline This article was published on 2024-10-08