Cisco Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 7.0 Guia De Configuração Rápida
Configuring the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing User Interface
How to Configure Field Names and Descriptions
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What to Do Next
Proceed to the
for instructions
on how to modify this string.
Modifying or Creating a Field Name or Description
After configuring which fields will appear on Cisco Unified MeetingPlace web pages, you can select to
modify the names or descriptions next to the exposed fields. This requires configuring the relevant
strings in the MPWEB database. Such configurations are preserved in the database; therefore, the
configurations are not affected by Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing software upgrades.
This tool also allows you to create new strings to enter into the MPWEB database.
modify the names or descriptions next to the exposed fields. This requires configuring the relevant
strings in the MPWEB database. Such configurations are preserved in the database; therefore, the
configurations are not affected by Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing software upgrades.
This tool also allows you to create new strings to enter into the MPWEB database.
Before You Begin
If you are modifying the name of a current field, make sure that you know the string ID for that field.
See the
See the
for instructions
Procedure
Step 1
Sign in to the end-user web interface.
Step 2
Select Admin.
Step 3
Select User Interface Text.
Step 4
Select Configure Strings.
Step 5
Enter a string ID.
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If you are modifying a string, enter the ID number for the string that you want to modify, such as
1234.
1234.
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If you are creating a new string, enter a new string ID.
Step 6
Select the language of the string.
Step 7
Select Submit.
Default and custom information about this string displays.
Step 8
Locate the New String field.
Step 9
Enter the new text that you want to associate with this string.
Step 10
Select Change.
Step 11
Select Done or select Restore Default to revert to the default text.
Step 12
(Optional) Select Look Up a Different String and repeat
Step 5
through
Step 11
.
Modifying an Error Message
Before You Begin
Complete the
so that you can identify the IDs for
the error message strings that you want to modify.