Cisco Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing Release Notes
Release Note, Cisco MeetingPlace Web 3.0 (Release 4.2.7.106)
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OL-6038-01 Cisco Systems, Inc.
Revision Date: 5/17/04
Multi-server meetings can only be scheduled through the pre-4.2.5 interface (CR16335)
The new MeetingPlace Web user interface (4.2.5/4.2.7) does not provide multi-server meeting options.
You must access the old UI (pre-4.2.5 style MeetingPlace Web pages) to schedule such meetings.
The old user interface is bundled as part of MeetingPlace Web 4.2.5/4.2.7. You can access it by entering
the URL: //hostname/mpweb/html/mtgtime32.htm where hostname is the name of your MeetingPlace
Web server.
The new MeetingPlace Web user interface (4.2.5/4.2.7) does not provide multi-server meeting options.
You must access the old UI (pre-4.2.5 style MeetingPlace Web pages) to schedule such meetings.
The old user interface is bundled as part of MeetingPlace Web 4.2.5/4.2.7. You can access it by entering
the URL: //hostname/mpweb/html/mtgtime32.htm where hostname is the name of your MeetingPlace
Web server.
Users left web conference but still appear in the MeetingTime In-Session tab as active
participants (CR17138)
This causes the meeting to be extended because the system thinks there are still participants in the
meeting. Workaround: End the meeting manually from MeetingTime.
participants (CR17138)
This causes the meeting to be extended because the system thinks there are still participants in the
meeting. Workaround: End the meeting manually from MeetingTime.
External users are not able to review past meetings (CR17143)
External users who want to review a past meeting may see “Error 5164 - no meeting was found with the
specified meeting ID” instead of the Past Meeting details page.
External users who want to review a past meeting may see “Error 5164 - no meeting was found with the
specified meeting ID” instead of the Past Meeting details page.
Users removed from an in-session meeting receive “cannot lookup information for
meeting” when trying to rejoin a meeting (CR17202)
Users are not able to get back into the meeting after being removed from the meeting. Users see “cannot
lookup information for meeting” when trying to rejoin meeting.
Workaround: Clear your browser cache, close all browsers, delete the c:\temp\meetingplace\ folder, and
then reopen the browser to rejoin the meeting.
meeting” when trying to rejoin a meeting (CR17202)
Users are not able to get back into the meeting after being removed from the meeting. Users see “cannot
lookup information for meeting” when trying to rejoin meeting.
Workaround: Clear your browser cache, close all browsers, delete the c:\temp\meetingplace\ folder, and
then reopen the browser to rejoin the meeting.
4 Software Compatibility/Requirements
4.1 MeetingPlace Server Requirements
MeetingPlace Web 3.0 release 4.2.7.101 is compatible with MeetingPlace Server 2000.2 (4.2.1) or higher
with the following options:
• MeetingPlace WebPublisher Option Key
• MeetingPlace Data Conferencing Option Key (Required to perform application sharing in web
with the following options:
• MeetingPlace WebPublisher Option Key
• MeetingPlace Data Conferencing Option Key (Required to perform application sharing in web
conferences)
•
MeetingNotes Data Option Key (Required for Slide Show and attachments)
•
MeetingNotes Voice Option Key (Required for meeting recordings)
4.2 Web Browser Compatibility
One of the following Java-enabled web browsers running on Windows 95 (SR2), Windows 98, Windows
ME, Windows NT 4.0 (with SP 6a or above), Windows 2000 Professional, or Windows XP:
Note: MeetingPlace Web 3.0 will be the last version to support Windows 95.
ME, Windows NT 4.0 (with SP 6a or above), Windows 2000 Professional, or Windows XP:
Note: MeetingPlace Web 3.0 will be the last version to support Windows 95.
• Microsoft Internet Explorer versions 4.0 (with Service Pack 2) and later with Microsoft Java
Virtual Machine (JVM). Security level must be set to Medium.
Note: Internet Explorer versions 4.x or 5.x are not supported in Windows XP since Windows XP ships
with Internet Explorer version 6.0.
Note: Internet Explorer versions 4.x is not supported in Windows 2000 or Windows ME since they ship
with Internet Explorer version 5.5 or higher.
Note: Internet Explorer 4.0 Service Pack 2 users will not have Meeting Room toolbar access.
with Internet Explorer version 6.0.
Note: Internet Explorer versions 4.x is not supported in Windows 2000 or Windows ME since they ship
with Internet Explorer version 5.5 or higher.
Note: Internet Explorer 4.0 Service Pack 2 users will not have Meeting Room toolbar access.