
See Using role management for details.If you want to login to your Zoom at YorkU account through a web browser to create and/or curate your meetings, you can do so by going through the Zoom at YorkU website found at. Go to User Management > Roles > Role Settings > Advanced features and select the View and Edit check boxes for Server-to-Server OAuth app. To do this, the administrator must enable the Server-to-Server OAuth app role. The administrator for a Zoom account must enable the view and edit permissions for Server-to-Server OAuth apps. App credentials are the app client credentials, including the client ID and secret, which Zoom provides to app developers to access the Zoom platform (see step 3 below for details).This document describes this grant type and how to use it. Zoom account client credentials is a new grant type developers can use with the Zoom OAuth Service to facilitate OAuth-authenticated requests without end user involvement.See Enable permissions below for details. Note that account administrators must grant Developers role-based access permissions to create, edit, or view Server-to-Server OAuth apps. Account administrators authorize the scopes available to Developers building these app types.Server-to-Server OAuth apps can be deleted.Tokens stop working when the app is deactivated.The features of the account credentials grant type are: Use this grant type to enable your private server application to get your account owner access token without user interaction. The Zoom account client credentials grant type facilitates OAuth-authenticated requests between servers without end-user involvement, also known as server-to-server or two-legged OAuth. Zoom Account client credentials grant type Use account credentials to get an access token.Zoom Account client credentials grant type.We recommend that you create Server-to-Server OAuth or OAuth apps to replace the functionality of a JWT app in your account. The JWT app type will be deprecated in June, 2023.
