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Chapter 3 MeetingPlace Web Concepts and Functions
MeetingPlace Web services work together to fulfill user requests
and update the MeetingPlace and MeetingPlace Web databases.
and update the MeetingPlace and MeetingPlace Web databases.
MeetingPlace Profiles and Access
Like other internal company resources, many MeetingPlace
functions require that users identify themselves via a user profile.
A user profile consists of the following:
functions require that users identify themselves via a user profile.
A user profile consists of the following:
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Security information (e.g., user ID and password)
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Personal information (e.g., name, time zone, and billing
code)
code)
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Privileges enabling access to features (e.g., scheduling,
outdialing, and recording)
outdialing, and recording)
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Contact information (e.g., phone, fax, e-mail, and pager)
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Default meeting preferences (e.g., announced entries, roll
calls, and automatic notifications)
Users with MeetingPlace profiles should always log into
MeetingPlace Web. Logging in provides access to a greater
number of MeetingPlace Web functions.
MeetingPlace Web. Logging in provides access to a greater
number of MeetingPlace Web functions.
Users with MeetingPlace profiles can use MeetingPlace Web to:
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Schedule, reschedule, or cancel meetings
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Attend voice and web conferences
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Invite guests, other profile users, or a team to meetings
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Attach documents and URLs to meetings
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Download attachments, access URLs, listen to recordings, or
review a list of meetings they have been invited to
review a list of meetings they have been invited to
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Update settings in their user profiles
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Access in-session features such as locking a meeting and
Cisco MeetingPlace Web 3.0 System Manager's Guide OL-6033-01