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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
 
14.1.2   Improved scalability for HTTP/HTTPS connections 
Through the optimizations of TCP/IP connections, IIS/MPWeb integration, memory garbage collection, 
threads pool size, and the actual data conferencing codes, the maximum number of HTTP or HTTPS 
connection that each data conference server can handle has been increases. 
 
Benchmark:  Win2K server, dual processors (1 GHz each), 1 GB RAM and on the 100 MB LAN 
  
Type of Users’ Connection 
Number of Users 
Socket Connection 
650 
HTTP tunneling 
500 
SSL (HTTPS + Tunneling) 
450 
 
Notes: 
1.  The improvement in scalability only affects HTTP or HTTPS connections.  There is no change to 
the scalability of socket connections (those using Port 1627). 
2.  Maximum attend rate is about 40 connections per minutes.  In other words, if a meeting has 200 
participants and all 200 participants try to join the meeting at the same time, it will take 5 minutes 
for the data conference server to process all the requests. 
 
14.1.3   Allow 16 bit MPV to wav conversion 
Recording from MeetingPlace server are now converted into 16-bit WAV, which gives better sound 
quality when converted into Windows Media Format. 
 
14.1.4   Improve the security of MeetingPlace Web 
Security of MeetingPlace Web server has been improved through changes in templates, server codes, and 
configurations. 
 
14.1.5   Remove redirections to old UI for users on UNIX or users using non-
supported OS and/or browsers 
All clients, even if running unsupported OS or browsers, will now see the new UI (i.e., UI introduced 
since MeetingPlace Web 4.2.5).  Browser Test also improved to reflect these changes. 
14.2   Notable issues: 
Upgrade from 4.2.0 to 4.2.7.106 
We have found some inconsistent upgrade behavior if you are installing MeetingPlace 4.2.7 from a 
network drive or even a CD-ROM.  We recommend that you copy the MeetingPlace Web installation 
program onto the local machine’s hard drive, and execute the program from there. 
MeetingPlace Notes License is now strictly enforced 
In MeetingPlace Web versions 4.2.5 and earlier, we did not enforce MeetingNotes for Data License.  
MeetingNotes for Data License is the key that controls whether you are able to add meeting attachments. 
 
Starting with MeetingPlace Web 4.2.7 release, we now enforce this license, so if MeetingNotes for Data 
license is zero, customer will not be able to add attachments to meetings. 
 
Before you upgrade to MeetingPlace Web 4.2.7, please check the MeetingNotes for Data license key.  If 
this license is 0, please contact your MeetingPlace support representative.