Cisco Cisco WebEx Meeting Center WBS31 릴리즈 노트
Cross-platform Features and Known Issues
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WebEx Meeting Center Release Notes and FAQs
system
Browsers (Recommended browsers are shown in bold )
Internet
Internet
Explorer
6, 7, 8 (32-
bit/64-bit), 9
(32-bit/64-bit),
10 (32-bit/64-
bit)
Mozilla
1.7
1.7
1.6
Firefox
Latest
Latest
Latest
Latest
2
2
Safari
5, 6, 7 (10.9
only)
Chrome
Latest
Latest
*Joining a Meeting on a Mac
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Starting with Mac OS X 10.7, Apple no longer offers Java as part of the Mac operating system.
Since WebEx had previously relied on the Java browser plugin to automatically download the
meeting application for first-time users, those who did not have Java installed found it difficult to
join a meeting. The dependency on Java has been removed. Instead, the user is asked to install a
small plugin that, once installed, handles the rest of the meeting application installation and then
starts the meeting.
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When you start or join an event using Event Center for the first time on Safari 6.X and Safari 7, a
problem occurs. After you have installed WebEx, Safari requires you to trust the plugin for the site
you are attempting to join or start the event from. The page will refresh after that, but you will not
join the event. In order to join, go back to the link you originally selected and you will be able to
join successfully.
Citrix XenDesktop and XenApp Support
Added support for Citrix XenDesktop 5.0 and 5.5 and XenApp 6.5 where the host operating system and
virtual operating system are both Windows (Windows XP or Windows 7). Host OS is the operating system
installed on the end user’s local computer. Virtual OS is the operating system delivered by the server.
Cross-platform Features
These features are supported in each WebEx service:
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