Cisco Cisco WebEx Meeting Center WBS31 Manuel De L’Administrateur
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About session types
Session types define the features and options that are available for scheduled
sessions. If your WebEx service has the custom session types option
enabled, you can create up to four custom session types for each primary
session type that your service includes.
sessions. If your WebEx service has the custom session types option
enabled, you can create up to four custom session types for each primary
session type that your service includes.
Note: The primary session types for your WebEx service are listed on the Home page in
Site Administration, under Session Types.
Site Administration, under Session Types.
For example, if your WebEx service includes the Meeting Center Pro session
type, you can create four additional "Pro" session types that each provide a
different set of features and options.
type, you can create four additional "Pro" session types that each provide a
different set of features and options.
After you create a custom session type, you can assign it to specific users, to
manage security, bandwidth usage, or similar administrative activities. For
example, you can use session types to prevent specific users from using the
"remote control" option during desktop sharing, so others outside your
organiza
manage security, bandwidth usage, or similar administrative activities. For
example, you can use session types to prevent specific users from using the
"remote control" option during desktop sharing, so others outside your
organiza
tion cannot access files on employees’ computers or on network
servers. Simply create a custom session type that does not include the
remote control option, and then assign only this session type to specific users
by editing their accounts.
remote control option, and then assign only this session type to specific users
by editing their accounts.
Depending upon your WebEx pricing model, a certain number of named host
accounts may be associated with each session type. This controls how many
people in your organization can host meetings.
accounts may be associated with each session type. This controls how many
people in your organization can host meetings.
Manage Session Types