Cisco Cisco WebEx Event Center WBS29.8 Ratgeber Für Administratoren
Chapter 2: Manage Users
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Set user account privileges
You can set the privilege assignments for a user account at any time by
specifying the following:
specifying the following:
The types of meetings a user can host on your WebEx service site.
Meeting types determine which features a user can use on your site.
Meeting types determine which features a user can use on your site.
Whether a user can use My WebEx Standard or My WebEx Pro features.
The teleconferencing services a user can use during a meeting or training
session.
session.
You can change the privileges for either all user accounts simultaneously, or
only specific user accounts.
only specific user accounts.
Set privileges for individual accounts
To change privileges for all users on your site, see
Set privileges for all user
accounts
(on page 43).
1
On the navigation bar, select Manage Users > Edit User List
2
Locate the user account.
3
In the Privileges section, select the privileges you want to enable for the
user:
user:
Privilege
Description
Service
WebEx services such as Meeting Center, Training Center, and so
on.
on.
Session Type Allowed A pre-defined bundle of features and options. For more information
about creating service types, see
About session types
(on page
Security
Set conditions for password reset and account lockout.
Recording Editor
Select this to allow users to edit WebEx session recordings.
Meeting Center
If you enabled Meeting Center for this user and the Cisco Unified
MeetingPlace integration option is enabled for your site, check
Allow external attendees to provide this user with the option to
invite attendees located on the public internet when scheduling a
meeting. The user can choose not to check this option, which would
allow attendees only within the same internal network to join the
MeetingPlace integration option is enabled for your site, check
Allow external attendees to provide this user with the option to
invite attendees located on the public internet when scheduling a
meeting. The user can choose not to check this option, which would
allow attendees only within the same internal network to join the