Comment by alkhatib 6 years ago Once you deleted the localhost server they have running, they actually fallback to using the protocol. 4 comments alkhatib Reply owenconti 6 years ago Yes, verified. Terminated and deleted ~/.zoomus, links to join Zoom calls still open, but I am prompted to open Zoom first. em-bee 6 years ago i didn't see that. for me it just failed and to join a meeting now i need to open the zoom client and copy the meeting id manually. not a big deal for me, just wondering... cycomachead 6 years ago Can you reliably delete the server? supergauntlet 6 years ago Yes, you just need to rm -rf ~/.zoomus touch ~/.zoomus The opener is the only thing in that directory.
owenconti 6 years ago Yes, verified. Terminated and deleted ~/.zoomus, links to join Zoom calls still open, but I am prompted to open Zoom first.
em-bee 6 years ago i didn't see that. for me it just failed and to join a meeting now i need to open the zoom client and copy the meeting id manually. not a big deal for me, just wondering...
cycomachead 6 years ago Can you reliably delete the server? supergauntlet 6 years ago Yes, you just need to rm -rf ~/.zoomus touch ~/.zoomus The opener is the only thing in that directory.
supergauntlet 6 years ago Yes, you just need to rm -rf ~/.zoomus touch ~/.zoomus The opener is the only thing in that directory.
Yes, verified. Terminated and deleted ~/.zoomus, links to join Zoom calls still open, but I am prompted to open Zoom first.
i didn't see that. for me it just failed and to join a meeting now i need to open the zoom client and copy the meeting id manually. not a big deal for me, just wondering...
Can you reliably delete the server?
Yes, you just need to
The opener is the only thing in that directory.