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  1. Launch the Zoom App

  2. Click the SSO button.

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  3. If this is your first time logging into Zoom, you may see a page asking for a Company domain. Enter ‘whitman’ and click Continue

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  4. A web browser window will launch where you will sign in.

  5. To sign in, use the same Username and Password as your email or my.whitman.edu

The “Core Four” Zoom Phone features - so you can do what you always do with phones

The Core Four features are:

Bonus! → How to change your voicemail greeting (Zoom’s how to instructions)

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Learn more directly from Zoom

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There is no assumption or requirement for anyone to use their personal phones. It is an option for those that want it.

Receiving calls

Will we only receive phone calls if Zoom is open or will we get a notification of an incoming call regardless?

The Zoom app will need to be open to get phone calls. Voicemails will be delivered to your email inbox as well.

Making calls

Will I still need to dial “7” before dialing a ten digit phone number?

No. Once your Zoom phone is up and running, you will no longer need to dial “7” before dialing a 10-digit phone number.

During the campus' transition to Zoom phones, you said we have to dial on campus phones as if they were off campus. What do you mean?

Until the transition is complete, calling on-campus phone numbers using only four digit extensions will behave erratically-- sometimes it will work, other times it won’t. For this reason, until the entire transition is over for everyone, we recommend dialing all on-campus numbers as if they were off campus, i.e. using the full ten digits of the phone number. A couple of important details to mention:

  • Once your Zoom phone is up and running, you will no longer need to dial “7” before dialing a 10-digit phone number-- until then, on your outgoing desk phone, keep dialing “7” before the ten digit number.

  • Once the campus' transition is complete, 4 digit extension dialing will be back with a great new bonus-- you can use those four digit extensions from your Zoom phone from anywhere including when you are physically off campus!

Answering, transferring, and forwarding calls

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