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Roselee Pando

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Jan 21, 2024, 12:33:56 PM1/21/24
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One additional situation to check. I have my download destination set to an iCloud folder (so that I can access downloads on my desktop at work and on my laptop at home)... I was getting the same error, when I realized that the installer was living in iCloud, rather than locally. I dragged the installer to my desktop and BOOM- installed. Do I feel silly, yes... yes I do.

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LC8 went into settings, Privacy and Security, Files and Folders, then clicked on an arrow to the left of installer, which brings up the option to allow access to the downloads folder. This needs to be toggled on.

So, after some fiddling around I found that there is a snap of the zoom-client that works better than the .deb file with the added advantage that it auto-updates. You can install it from the Software Center or from the command line using the following command.

If you install zoom from their page when you are starting / joining a meeting, the target is

C:\Users\bob\AppData\Roaming\Zoom\bin\Zoom.exe

Because we're having a pain trying to upgrade zoom from within the app, I used the ninite installer:

MSI installer (Ninite) is better for mass deployments and where regular, IT-controlled updates are desired. The .exe installer (the one that installs to %appdata) is better for one-off installs or machines that the IT dept doesn't necessarily control. As Nathan mentioned, the MSI requires admin rights to install, and the EXE does not. This is also true for updating the app. The EXE will automatically be updated by Zoom when necessary, but the MSI will not by default. This can be controlled by a registry setting.

It was Zoom I was going to use I found out. Another question how do I update the program from Aur. I used pamac build zoom.
I also have another program from AUR. I can not update it with sudo pacman -Syu? Or can I

The attackers set up a phishing website that contained a download button. When users clicked on the button, they were prompted to download a Zoom installer file from the URL: hxxps[:]//explorezoom[.]com/products/app/ZoomInstallerFull[.]exe. However, the file was a disguised version of the IcedID malware. The figure below shows the Zoom phishing site.

Duke users with an affiliation of faculty, staff, and student are eligible to have a Duke Zoom account. Users with an affiliation of affiliate must have a sponsor contact the Service Desk and provide a business case as to why the affiliate must host Duke Zoom meetings (otherwise, users can go to zoom.us and create a free Zoom account with a Duke email address to participate in meetings). NOTE: all other affiliations including pre-hire Duke employees require assistance from the Service Desk in order to have a Duke Zoom account for hosting meetings.

Downloading the Zoom app: You will be prompted to download the Zoom app automatically when you join your first meeting. You can also click here to download the Zoom app installer directly. When the download is complete, open the file to install Zoom.

Zoom update error code 10002 is an error that can occur when trying to install or update the Zoom application on your device. This error can result from various scenarios such as a broken source link of the Zoom installer package, antivirus software quarantining files that have been downloaded by the Zoom installer, and macOS desktop client failing to perform an auto-update.

The source link of the Zoom installer package may be broken, which could prevent the application from being downloaded correctly. A broken source link can occur due to various reasons such as network issues or server problems.

Antivirus software is designed to protect your device from malicious software. However, sometimes it can falsely detect files that have been downloaded by the Zoom installer as a threat and quarantine them. This can cause Zoom installation error code 10002.

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