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fix: update zoom integration doc to include user settings scope (#16724)
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* update zoom integration doc to include user settings scope

* Update README.md

Co-authored-by: Amit Sharma <74371312+Amit91848@users.noreply.github.com>

* chore: split point 10

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Co-authored-by: Amit Sharma <74371312+Amit91848@users.noreply.github.com>
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vijayraghav-io and Amit91848 authored Sep 21, 2024
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1. Open [Zoom Marketplace](https://marketplace.zoom.us/) and sign in with your Zoom account.
2. On the upper right, click "Develop" => "Build App".
3. On "OAuth", select "Create".
3. Select "General App" , click "Create".
4. Name your App.
5. Choose "User-managed app" as the app type.
6. De-select the option to publish the app on the Zoom App Marketplace.
7. Click "Create".
8. Now copy the Client ID and Client Secret to your `.env` file into the `ZOOM_CLIENT_ID` and `ZOOM_CLIENT_SECRET` fields.
9. Set the Redirect URL for OAuth `<Cal.com URL>/api/integrations/zoomvideo/callback` replacing Cal.com URL with the URI at which your application runs.
10. Also add the redirect URL given above as an allow list URL and enable "Subdomain check". Make sure, it says "saved" below the form.
11. You don't need to provide basic information about your app. Instead click on "Scopes" and then on "+ Add Scopes". On the left, click the category "Meeting" and check the scope `meeting:write`.
12. Click "Done".
13. You're good to go. Now you can easily add your Zoom integration in the Cal.com settings.
5. Choose "User-managed app" for "Select how the app is managed".
6. De-select the option to publish the app on the Zoom App Marketplace, if asked.
7. Now copy the Client ID and Client Secret to your `.env` file into the `ZOOM_CLIENT_ID` and `ZOOM_CLIENT_SECRET` fields.
8. Set the "OAuth Redirect URL" under "OAuth Information" as `<Cal.com URL>/api/integrations/zoomvideo/callback` replacing Cal.com URL with the URI at which your application runs.
9. Also add the redirect URL given above as an allow list URL and enable "Subdomain check". Make sure, it says "saved" below the form.
10. You don't need to provide basic information about your app. Instead click on "Scopes" and then on "+ Add Scopes". On the left,
1. click the category "Meeting" and check the scope `meeting:write:meeting`.
2. click the category "User" and check the scope `user:read:settings`.
11. Click "Done".
12. You're good to go. Now you can easily add your Zoom integration in the Cal.com settings.
### Obtaining Daily API Credentials
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