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- VDI releases and downloads - Zoom
Notes: Zoom will be transitioning to the Window Universal Installer in 2023 and gradually removing the older dedicated Windows installers The dedicated installers are Windows x86 or x64 (Phone and Meetings) The new installer is Windows Universal Installer (Phone and Meetings), which installs the same VDI plugin for the selected platform The difference is that the universal installer can be
- Download Center for Zoom Apps and Plugins | Zoom
Download Zoom apps, plugins, and add-ons for mobile devices, desktop, web browsers, and operating systems Available for Mac, PC, Android, Chrome, and Firefox
- Download links to VDI Client and Plugin installer . . . - Zoom Community
Download the Zoom app Keep your Zoom app up to date to access the latest features Download Center Download the Zoom app
- Zoom VDI Plugin Download: Windows, Mac, and PCoIP
Periodically visit the Zoom VDI Plugin download page or use the SupportAssist feature to check for the latest driver updates Ensure the Zoom Plugin version matches the Zoom VDI Client version on the agent machine for optimal performance Download the latest compatible Zoom VDI Plugin version from the release notes or support page
- Optimize Zoom on a Windows 365 Cloud PC | Microsoft Learn
Locate and download the most recent VDI client version Run the MSI and follow the installation instructions Alternatively, the admin can deploy the Zoom VDI client For more information about deploying apps, see the Win32 App management guide Install the plugin on the local Windows PC
- VDI installation and connectivity - Zoom
The Citrix Workspace app for Windows from the Microsoft Store is not supported and is incompatible with the Zoom VDI Client If the plugin version is greater than the VDI client, the Zoom Meeting client and VDI plugin will not connect and the VDI client will operate in Fallback Mode (all media is sent from the remote device to the virtual
- VDI releases and downloads in Zoom - Zoom Guide
Compatible plugins In case of (Phone and Meetings) text appearing next to a plugin, it means the plugin is only optimized for Zoom Meetings Essentially, both Zoom Phone as well as Zoom Meetings are supported by this plugin in this case VDI release versions 5
- Zoom for VDI and VMware Horizon - The Tech Journal
As an example, to install the Zoom VDI Plugin manually on a Windows Client running VMware Horizon View Client: Download the appropriate Zoom for VDI plugin; Install; Restart; Do you know of a way to check if the client has the Zoom VDI plugin installed from within the VM? We use a lot of BYO and want to proactively check if the users have
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