

Share screens and host real-time video conversations.Zoom offers high-quality video, audio, and wireless screen-sharing across Windows, Mac, Linux, Chrome OS, iOS, Android, Blackberry, Zoom Rooms, and H.323/SIP room systems. Zoom unifies cloud video conferencing and simple online meetings and provides the option for meeting recordings. Sharing a Zoom account with multiple people is a violation of Zoom's terms of service, as well as a violation of U-M's agreement with Zoom. MCommunity groups and/or departmental shared accounts are not eligible for U-M Zoom. Alumni, retirees, and non-university participants can attend Zoom meetings without a university account but cannot host or initiate Zoom meetings. (For more information on what happens to your U-M Zoom account when you leave the university, refer to Zoom: Accounts for People Who Leave U-M.)


U-M Zoom accounts are available to all active faculty, staff, and students on the Ann Arbor, Dearborn, and Flint campuses and in Michigan Medicine. If you enter, you will receive an error.īefore joining a Zoom meeting on your desktop, laptop, or mobile device, download the Zoom App and familiarize yourself with Zoom. If you believe you are in one of the OFAC-restricted locations or have questions, please contact the IT Assistance Center.Important: You must sign in with SSO and enter umich as the domain name. We will continue monitoring this situation and will notify you if any additional IT services become restricted or interrupted. The following IT services have publicly disclosed when enforcement of restrictions will begin: This is an evolving situation and the number of technology companies enforcing these restrictions may increase in the coming days and weeks. A current list of restricted regions can be found on OFAC’s website however, Texas State is presently aware of the following OFAC-restricted locations. Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC).ĭue to these requirements, Texas State University cannot guarantee the delivery of its IT services to individuals located in OFAC-restricted regions.

regulations, these technology companies will begin blocking access from users whose IP address originates in a country or region subject to economic and trade sanctions enforced by the U.S. Many United States-based technology companies are beginning to enforce restrictions to their services in some areas of the globe as tensions rise between nations.
