# ZOOM Meeting (Dedicated Instance)

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You must first have a Zoom account and activate the LTI Pro application. Once the LTI Pro application has been added to your Zoom account, note the`Client`and`Secret` identifiers.
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## Activate the ZOOM Component

1. Access Studio and select your course
2. Select Settings > Advanced Settings
3. Find the property 'Advanced Module List'
4. Add "edx\_zoom"
5. Save&#x20;

![Add edx\_zoom to Advanced module list ](https://670111484-files.gitbook.io/~/files/v0/b/gitbook-legacy-files/o/assets%2F-M4y57zV2xVTpLls44ok%2F-M9wwflfmnABCeX46vJd%2F-M9wyTj9bsCLzLBB57qA%2Fezgif-4-d3a0f1a9d339.gif?alt=media\&token=e2bd5db1-632a-4ba0-a8d3-37acd54496bb)

## Configure Zoom IDs

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This step requires administrator rights. Contact your administrator if necessary.
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1. Access the administrator interface of the platform :&#x20;

   `https://<votre_url>/admin/edx_zoom/lticredentials`


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