Cisco Cisco Unified MeetingPlace for Microsoft Outlook Manuale Di Manutenzione
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Chapter 2 MeetingPlace for Outlook Concepts and Functions
MeetingPlace for Outlook System Manager’s Guide
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Examples of meeting preferences include:
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Whether to announce callers automatically as they attend or
depart
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Whether to require that attendees enter a numeric password
prior to entering the meeting
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Whether to allow attendees to take a roll call
MeetingPlace for Outlook Concepts
This section provides an overview of MeetingPlace for Outlook
and discusses how it integrates with your MeetingPlace server
and Exchange server to schedule meetings and distribute
invitations.
and discusses how it integrates with your MeetingPlace server
and Exchange server to schedule meetings and distribute
invitations.
About MeetingPlace for Outlook
MeetingPlace for Outlook is composed of three main
components:
components:
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MeetingPlace for Outlook Notification Services
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MeetingPlace for Outlook Client Services
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MeetingPlace for Outlook Client
The MeetingPlace for Outlook Notification and Client Services
components form the MeetingPlace for Outlook gateway, which
is installed on a Windows 2000 server. The MeetingPlace for
Outlook Client is installed on your end users’ systems and
enables scheduling from their Microsoft Outlook interface using
the MeetingPlace for Outlook scheduling form. Figure 2-1
displays the MeetingPlace for Outlook scheduling form.
components form the MeetingPlace for Outlook gateway, which
is installed on a Windows 2000 server. The MeetingPlace for
Outlook Client is installed on your end users’ systems and
enables scheduling from their Microsoft Outlook interface using
the MeetingPlace for Outlook scheduling form. Figure 2-1
displays the MeetingPlace for Outlook scheduling form.