Cisco Cisco WebEx Event Center WBS29.8
Event Center FAQs
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WebEx Event Center Release Notes and FAQs
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Q. In order to join an event with the Flash client, can the event be hosted on any operating
system?
A. The event can be hosted on Windows, Mac, or Linux; however, hosting on Mac or Linux introduces
additional limitations in the Flash client. For this reason, it is strongly recommended that you host the
event only on Windows.
Q. What’s the benefit of joining an event with the Flash client?
A. The Flash client has these benefits:
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No downloads
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No ActiveX, Java or TFS required
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Flash is ubiquitous
Q. Can I specify that I want to join an event first with the Flash client?
A. Yes. Your site administrator can specify an option that allows you to specify whether the Flash client
will be used first or last. During the join process, the Flash option will be available only if Flash 9 or above
plug-in is detected.
Q. What languages are supported with the Flash client?
A. Only English is supported at this time.
Q. What are some major limitations of the Flash client?
Q. What are some major limitations of the Flash client?
A. The Flash client has these limitations:
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Cannot be the first person to join the event even if the Allow attendee to join the meeting
before the host option is enabled.
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Annotation tools are not supported
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Remote Control is not supported
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Cannot save chat, polling, and Q&A
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Cannot be promoted to Panelist
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Cannot view animations in presentations
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Cannot view shared Web content
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TSP teleconference is not supported
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Cannot view attendee list
Q. What are some major additional limitations of the Flash Client if event is not hosted on
Windows?
A. The Flash client has these limitations on non-Windows platforms:
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Application sharing is not supported