Cisco Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express 2.0 リリースノート
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User Guide for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express Release 1.1
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Chapter 4 Joining Meetings
About Joining a Meeting Via an E-Mailed Invitation
Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express systems, any
can start any
reservationless meeting. This depends on how the system administrator has
configured the system.
configured the system.
You may need to wait in the waiting room until the person who initiated the
meeting arrives.
meeting arrives.
If you are a profiled user and you join via telephone, you may hear an option to
start the meeting with your profile. If so, follow the prompts you hear.
start the meeting with your profile. If so, follow the prompts you hear.
If you are the meeting owner, you can start the meeting without joining it by
clicking Start Meeting Without Me in the Meeting Details page for that meeting.
clicking Start Meeting Without Me in the Meeting Details page for that meeting.
About Joining a Meeting Via an E-Mailed Invitation
When you schedule a meeting or a meeting scheduler includes you in the list of
invitees, you may receive an e-mailed invitation that includes the information that
you need in order to join the meeting.
invitees, you may receive an e-mailed invitation that includes the information that
you need in order to join the meeting.
The Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express system administrator determines the
information that appears on a meeting invitation.
information that appears on a meeting invitation.
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Cautions About E-Mailed Invitations
Depending on settings that your system administrator makes, the following
cautions apply:
cautions apply:
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Invitations may be sent for meetings that are scheduled by some users, but not
for meetings that are scheduled by other users.
for meetings that are scheduled by other users.
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Some users, but not all, may receive invitations of scheduled meetings that
they have been invited to.
they have been invited to.
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Updated invitations may be sent for meetings that some schedulers modify
(for example, if the scheduler changes the date or time of the meeting) but not
for meetings that are modified by other schedulers.
(for example, if the scheduler changes the date or time of the meeting) but not
for meetings that are modified by other schedulers.