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Chapter 1      Welcome to Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing 5.4
About Application Sharing Mode
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User Guide for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing Release 5.4
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If you want to create more than one whiteboard page, click Snapshot 
 to 
take a snapshot of the page you currently have. This page is stored as a slide 
in the Slides tab. Then, click Clear Annotations 
 to create a blank 
whiteboard page. 
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To save a JPG image of the whiteboard page to your hard disk, click Save 
About Application Sharing Mode
You can share and 
 on any document or application, regardless of 
whether or not all meeting attendees have the same applications installed. 
For example, if you choose to share a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet, it does not 
matter if anyone else in your meeting has Microsoft Excel installed. Web 
Conferencing uses common endpoints to allow all attendees to view and modify 
the shared spreadsheet.
The ability to share applications is available on Windows, Mac, and UNIX 
systems for users with the appropriate meeting console permissions. Users on 
Mac systems can share applications only by using the meeting console. Users on 
UNIX systems can share applications only by using a T.120 application, such as 
SunForum.
To access Application Sharing mode, click the Application Sharing icon 
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Note the following considerations:
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If you switch from one web collaboration mode to another, all meeting 
attendees will switch modes with you. Only users with Presenter permissions 
can switch among modes. 
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The ability to do Web Conferencing—that is, any activity in the meeting 
console—is supported only on computers that are set up with a single 
monitor. If you have a computer set up to display your desktop across 
multiple monitors, you will see a black screen when attempting to share an 
application on your desktop.
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Web Conferencing does not support the sharing of video applications or 
streams. If you try to share a video stream in Share Desktop mode, Share 
Application mode, or Presentation mode (with the video embedded in the 
PowerPoint slide page), attendees in the web conference will see only a black 
screen in the video placeholder. This does not impact Flash-based video 
displays because Windows does not treat Flash as a video feed.