If you were (or are still) a Zoom user, likely on the free-tier, logging in that way will ensure that you will not be able to use any of the enhanced services that are afforded by using the York University PPY account. If you use the normal sign in process to the left (email and password), you will be using a normal Zoom account that Zoom creates for its general user population. Zoom has been integrated with it, which is why you need to select it. For all intents and purposes, PPY is York's SSO solution. Here, it stands in for York's more commonly known Passport York (PPY) sign in process. This action tells Zoom that you need to go to the York University login page in order to authenticate with the system. You need to click on the Sign in with SSO button. Step 2: Navigate to the Sign on with SSO option. The first window will ask you to choose between Join a Meeting or to Sign in. Choose the Zoom Client for Meetings from the list.
Zoom login with sso install#
If you have not-yet done this step, please download and install the application from this link. Launch the Zoom application on your computer. Whereas, at the end of this article, you will be logged in to the application and ready to either create, schedule, or manage your meetings. The only change in outcome when clicking a link, etc., will be that you will automatically enter the meeting (or waiting room) that the link is directed to. The sign-on process will be the same if you start by clicking a link in an email, or by starting a meeting in your Moodle class (S ee step 2). The following process assumes that you are launching Zoom as a stand-alone application on your computer. If you do not, you will have issues when trying to use Zoom with integrated services such as Moodle, for example. You will need to use your PPY account when logging in, in order to use your York University licensed account and its features. This article speaks to launching and logging in to Zoom from a desktop computer with your York Passport York (PPY) account.