Cisco Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing Guida Utente
Welcome to Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing
About the Meeting Preferences Page
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User Guide for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing Release 6.0
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About the Meeting Preferences Page
The Meeting Preferences page displays the business rules that govern how your meetings are scheduled
and run. Most of the information was set up by your system administrator when your account was
created.
and run. Most of the information was set up by your system administrator when your account was
created.
This section contains the following information:
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Updating Your General Meeting Preferences
Procedure
Step 1
Sign in to Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing.
Step 2
On the Welcome page, click the Account link.
Step 3
On the Account Basics page, click Meeting Preferences.
Step 4
Use
Step 5
When you finish updating settings, click Submit.
Table 20
Descriptions of Receiving Notifications Settings
Parameter
Description
E-Mail Address
Your e-mail address. This setting can either be your full Internet e-mail address (for
example, UserName@CompanyName.com) or your e-mail alias (for example, John
Smith).
example, UserName@CompanyName.com) or your e-mail alias (for example, John
Smith).
Internet E-Mail Address
Your full Internet e-mail address (for example, UserName@CompanyName.com).
Primary Notification
Your preferred method for receiving notifications: Group Default, None, or E-Mail.
Alternate Delivery Mechanism
Your alternate method for receiving notifications: Group Default, None, or E-Mail.
Table 21
Descriptions of Meeting Preferences
Parameter
Description
Web Conference Provider
You only see this field when your user profile allows you to select either Cisco WebEx
and Cisco Unified MeetingPlace as the Web conference provider and the Cisco WebEx
gateway is running.
and Cisco Unified MeetingPlace as the Web conference provider and the Cisco WebEx
gateway is running.
Entry Announcement
Choose an option from the list. This is what users hear when a new participant enters
the meeting.
the meeting.