Macromedia breeze 5 Mode D'Emploi
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Chapter 1: Before You Begin
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Authors
Members of the Account Authors group have access to publishing features. They can publish
content to the Breeze system.
content to the Breeze system.
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Events Administrators
This group includes anyone who organizes events. An event can be any meeting, presentation,
course, curriculum, or seminar that requires registration and generates reports with participant
tracking information.
course, curriculum, or seminar that requires registration and generates reports with participant
tracking information.
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Learners
This group includes anyone who attends any meeting, presentation, course, curriculum, or
seminar.
seminar.
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Meeting Hosts
Members of the Meeting Hosts group can perform all functions associated with creating
meetings, including setting up a meeting, inviting participants, sending invitations and
viewing reports.
meetings, including setting up a meeting, inviting participants, sending invitations and
viewing reports.
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Seminar Administrators
This group includes those who present seminars. A seminar is a special kind of meeting with its
own attributes and licensing structure.
own attributes and licensing structure.
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Training Managers
Members of the Training Managers group manage the Meeting library, including creating
courses, incorporating course content from Authors, enrolling users, sending enrollee
notifications, and setting up course reminders. They can also view content and course reports.
courses, incorporating course content from Authors, enrolling users, sending enrollee
notifications, and setting up course reminders. They can also view content and course reports.
In addition to adding users to groups to grant them rights to use features in the Breeze system,
you can also grant them permissions to access specific folders, content, courses and meetings.
For example, you can control whether or not a certain Author has permissions to publish to a
specific folder.
you can also grant them permissions to access specific folders, content, courses and meetings.
For example, you can control whether or not a certain Author has permissions to publish to a
specific folder.
For more information on using Breeze’s application-level security features, refer to the Breeze
Manager User Guide.
Manager User Guide.
Physical security
Customers who store sensitive information on their servers should be aware of the physical
security of their systems. Breeze relies on the safety of the host system against intruders. Servers
should be kept secured when private and confidential data is at risk. Breeze is designed to take
advantage of native environmental features like file system encryption when available and if
configured by the user.
security of their systems. Breeze relies on the safety of the host system against intruders. Servers
should be kept secured when private and confidential data is at risk. Breeze is designed to take
advantage of native environmental features like file system encryption when available and if
configured by the user.