


I'd love to experiment more without using the employee as a indeed! I've got users who have the onboard Realtek array go completely dead. Let me know if you get that part of it sorted. As for how to reproduce it, I still can't do that, which makes it hard to nail down when it's truly fixed! I've joined a ton of Zoom meetings in an effort to test with no solid results. I then discovered the event logs realizing that Zoom was the aggressor.

3rd try I got a very knowledgable kid who told me he'd seen this crash before. They didn't know of anything that could cause it. The 1st few times I called, I got zero help on this from support. If you ping me, I can provide you a case # for correlation if they're not able to find it. I've also ruled out the 2004 update as I have devices on the 19 build 2. Realtek since it impacts us on various drivers going back ways. I feel it's something introduced in Zoom's software vs. That's a possible option, then block auto-update on install w/ parameters. The only thing I have not tested is going back to Zoom 5.0. Hi sorry to hear that! It's a tough one for us as well.
