Windows版本更新資訊-February 27, 2023

version 5.13.10 (13305) for Windows

Changes to existing features

  • Breakout Rooms 100 enabled for all accounts 
    The maximum capacity of Breakout Rooms has been increased for all accounts, supporting up to 100 breakout rooms, with a maximum capacity of 1000 in a single breakout room or up to 1000 total among all breakout rooms (depending on account limits). This also affects the pre-assignment limits, raising them also to 100 rooms and 1000 participants. Previously, this increased Breakout Rooms capacity required Zoom enablement.

New and enhanced features

  • General features
    • Activity Center 
      Notifications for cloud recordings and transcripts, missed phone and video calls, received voicemails, SMS messages, and whiteboards will all be consolidated into the Activity Center. Users can view their notifications, mark them as unread, filter the displayed notifications, and control which activities provide a notification. This feature is dependent on a backend server update, currently scheduled for March 5, 2023. 
    • Zoom Network Connectivity Tool 
      This tool allows users to run a series of tests on their network connection, providing insights into any issues they may be experiencing. Logs can be exported to be provided to Zoom Support for more severe issues and troubleshooting, as well as the ability to run the network test on a specific server URL.
    • Additional MSI/PLIST/GPO/MDM options
      • Allow users to access Network Diagnostics Tool – EnableDiagnostic 
        Enabled by default, this policy controls the ability for the desktop client to access the Network Connectivity Tool, which allows a user to test their network connection with Zoom services.
      • Set IP address for Zoom Mesh local detection – MeshMulticastIP 
        Set as 224.0.0.1 by default, this policy allows admins to specify a valid IP address to be a UDP multicast IP for Zoom apps to declare themselves and detect each other in their local sub-network (255.255.255.0). Admins can choose other IP addresses within the range of [224.0.0.1, 239.255.255.255].
      • Set network port for for Zoom Mesh nodes – MeshMulticastPort 
        This policy allows an admin to specify a valid port to be used as the UDP multicast port to communicate with other Zoom Mesh nodes on the network. The default port is 36699.
      • Set network port range for Zoom Mesh parent-child node communication – MeshListenPortRange 
        This policy allows an admin to choose a valid port range that will be used to set up listen sockets for connection requests between Mesh parents and children nodes. The nodes will also use this range to send signals and media data. The default port range is 18801-19800.
      • Allow external participants to connect via Zoom Mesh – EnableGuestMesh 
        Disabled by default, this allows external users (not on your account) to join a Webinar through the local Zoom Mesh-enabled network. Other requirements must be met, such as the device having the minimum supported client version for Mesh connections and the associated account setting in the web portal also enabled.
  • Meeting/webinar features
    • On-demand watermark 
      The host of a meeting or webinar can enable or disable the visual watermark as needed during the live session. This must be allowed by account Admins and can be controlled at the Account-, Group-, and User-level web settings. This feature must be enabled by Zoom.
    • Custom watermark location 
      Meeting hosts can choose where the watermark will appear, helping them avoid locations that distract or obscure the presenter or presentation. This feature must be enabled by Zoom.
    • Save my speaking language 
      When enabling translated captions, the user can choose to save the selection to be used for future meetings.
    • Follow the host option always available 
      Meeting hosts will always have the option to push their view of meeting participants to others in the meeting. Previously, this was only available when a custom gallery view organization was set.
  • Meeting features
    • Joining a meeting with Okta authentication for end-to-end encryption (E2EE) 
      If enabled by their admins, users can join an end-to-end encrypted meeting with identity information provided by Okta. A badge assigned to the user indicates that the information provided by Okta matches those provided by Zoom; meeting participants must review that the displayed account domain and user information are trusted identifiers.
  • Webinar features
    • Collect external participants’ emails for webinars 
      Account owners and admins who want email addresses from guests joining meetings hosted by users in their account to show up on their reports and dashboards can request them from those guests. Upon joining the meeting, guests are prompted for their name and email, even if they are currently signed in and do not fall under at least one criteria listed here. This setting is available at the account, group, and user levels. This feature requires meeting participants to join from client version 5.12.6 or higher.
    • Webinar resources enhancement: Documents 
      In addition to providing links to webinar attendees, webinar hosts can also upload files for attendees to download and view during the live session. Hosts can upload files before and during the webinar, as well as make those files visible to attendees as needed. Supported file types include JPG/JPEG, 24-bit PNG, PDF, and PPT. Hosts can upload up to 50 files per webinar and each file can be up to 15 MB in size.
  • Whiteboard features
    • Open whiteboards in multiple meetings/breakout rooms
      Users can open whiteboards simultaneously in multiple meetings/breakout rooms. To see which whiteboards can be shared, whiteboard statuses such as LockedView OnlyUnable to Share, and External Collaboration Disabled will be visible in the Zoom Whiteboard dashboard.
    • Host control for in-meeting whiteboards
      Meeting hosts have control over who and when attendees can create new whiteboards. The host is the owner of any whiteboards created during a meeting.
    • Version history for in-meeting whiteboards 
      Whiteboards opened or created during a meeting now include a Version History that summarizes the changes made by users. The Version History provides a list of current and previous versions, including revisions made by users such as edits, updates, deletions, and new pages. Ability to restore previous versions can be performed only by whiteboard owners.
    • Custom disclaimer for whiteboard 
      Admins can create a custom disclaimer to let users know what is allowed and not allowed on a whiteboard before they use it. The custom disclaimer can have a maximum of 100 characters for the title and 6000 characters for the body. Admins can customize the disclaimer for internal and external collaborators, control how often the disclaimer will appear, and set the language to any of the currently supported languages.
  • Team Chat features
    • Personal note enhancements 
      Various enhancements have been made to make the personal note feature easier and more impactful to use.
    • Consolidated notifications for channel member changes 
      When users join, leave, are added by, or removed by another user, the various chat notifications displayed in the chat channel are consolidated down when there are multiple of these notifications in a given day. This provides more visual space for chat messages, while still providing the additional information when needed.
  • Zoom Mail and Calendar
    • Offline mode for Mail 
      When disconnected from the internet, already downloaded emails will remain accessible to users. Users can also compose new emails, reply, or forward emails while offline, which are automatically sent when online again.
    • Dark mode support for Calendar 
      The Calendar tab supports displaying your calendar in the dark theme.
    • Support for Japanese, Spanish, French, and German – Windows, macOS, Android, iOS
      Mail and Calendar UI and settings have been localized into Japanese, Spanish, French, and German languages. Previously, only English was supported.
  • Contact Center features
    • Enhancement to address book search 
      Supervisors and agents can search address book contacts by name and number using the Zoom desktop client.
    • Outbound video engagement 
      If configured by an admin, agents can start a video engagement with an address book contact by sending a join link using SMS or email. This feature must be enabled by Zoom.
    • UI enhancements 
      Agents can resize the Profile and Engagement panels and collapse the right-side Profile panel. When resized, UI elements are responsive so that information is visible.

Resolved Issues

  • Minor bug fixes
  • Security enhancements
  • Resolved an issue regarding Zoom Phone connection issues (code 701) when connected to VPN 
  • Resolved an issue when installing Skype plugin on devices set to the Chinese localization 
  • Resolved an issue regarding missing line breaks with manual captioning 
  • Resolved an issue regarding transferring a call to a Common Area Phone on your starred contacts list
  • Resolved an issue regarding call queue names not being displayed properly in the German localization 
  • Resolved an issue regarding the Personal Note in Zoom Team Chat 
  • Resolved an accessibility issue when switching between participant views and content from a second camera 
  • Resolved an issue regarding Do not Disturb still allowing meeting call ringer audio 
  • Resolved an issue regarding duplicate caller IDs for incoming calls from a call queue 

Note: The Collect external participants’ emails for meetings and Cloud recording support for sign language interpretation features have been pulled from release due to issues with deployment and will be available in another upcoming release.

資料出處 Zoom總公司官網