There are three different types of downloads for Zoom: the Zoom Desktop Client, the Zoom Plug-in for Outlook, and the Zoom Mobile App. The Zoom Desktop Client is required to host or participate in a meeting from your computer. The Zoom Plug-in for Outlook is required to schedule a Zoom meeting directly from your Outlook calendar. Lastly, the Zoom Mobile App is required to host or participate in a Zoom meeting from your mobile device (i.e. phone or tablet).
The Zoom desktop client is required to host or participate in a Zoom meeting. If the Zoom desktop client is not already installed when you attempt to join a session, you will be prompted to download and install the application.
Zoom Download Center
Navigate to luc.zoom.us/download to access the Zoom Downloading Center webpage.
Select Download.
Below the Zoom Client for Meeting, select Download.
Select Run.
Once the file has downloaded, select the Zoom.exe file to allow it to run.
Does not automatically open.
If the Zoom application does not open automatically after being installed, select the Window's Start button and search for Zoom in the list of programs.
Select Sign In.
Once the client is open, select Sign in.
Select SSO.
Within the Sign in box, select Sign in with SSO.
Enter luc.
Within the domain box, enter luc and then select Continue.
Enter your Loyola Username and Password.
Enter your Loyola Username and Password and then select Login.
Provide Permission.
The browser will ask for permission to launch the Zoom client, select Yes.
Zoom Client launches.
Leaving the zoom client open will make it easier for creating and joining meeting. The window can be minimized without logging out of the client.
Select Download
Below the Zoom Client for Meetings, select Download.
Select Zoom.pkg
Once the file has downloaded to your downloads folder, select Zoom.pkg.
Select Continue
Select Continue to start the installation.
Select Go
If the program does not open after installation, select Go to navigate to the Applications list to view all applications installed on your Mac.
Select Zoom
From within the Applications list, select zoom.us to launch the application.
Select Sign In
Once the client is open, select Sign In.
Select SSO
Within the Sign in box, select Sign In with SSO.
Enter luc
Within the domain text field, enter luc and then select Continue.
Enter your Loyola Username and Password
Enter your Loyola Username and Password and then select Login.
Zoom Client launches
Leaving the Zoom client open will make it easier for creating and joining meetings. The window can be minimized without logging out of the client.
The Zoom plug-in for Outlook installs a button directly in the Microsoft Outlook toolbar that allows you to start or schedule a meeting.
Navigate to luc.zoom.us/download and select Download under Zoom Plugin for Microsoft Outlook.
The Zoom Android app allows you to join meetings from your Android Device.
Access Google Play Store.
Access the Google Play Store on your Android device.
Select Install.
Search for the Zoom app and select Install.
Launch the App.
After the installation is complete, select the app to launch it.
Select Sign In.
Select the Sign In button to login to Zoom.
Select SSO.
Select SSO to login via Loyola's single-sign on.
Enter Domain.
Enter luc in the company domain field and select Continue.
Enter UVID and Password.
Enter your UVID and password and then select Login.
Logged In.
You are now logged into your Loyola Zoom account and can join or host a meeting.
Access App Store.
Access the App Store on your iOS device.
Select Install.
Search for the Zoom app and select Install.
Launch the App.
After the installation is complete, select the app to launch it.
Select Sign In.
Select the Sign In button to login to Zoom.
Select SSO.
Select SSO to login via Loyola's single-sign on.
Enter Domain.
Enter luc in the company domain field and select Continue.
Enter UVID and Password.
Enter your UVID and password and then select Login.
Select Open.
Select Open to launch the Zoom app.
Logged In.
You are now logged into your Loyola Zoom account and can join or host a meeting.