Руководство Пользователя для Cisco Cisco WebEx Meeting Center WBS29.11
Chapter 15: Sharing Software
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A participant who has remote control of shared software can interact with it fully.
While a participant is controlling shared software, the presenter's mouse pointer is
inactive.
While a participant is controlling shared software, the presenter's mouse pointer is
inactive.
Rules of thumb for controlling shared software:
Any participant can send a request to control the software remotely.
More
(on
page 278)
The presenter can then grant control to the participant.
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(on page 279)
Alternatively, the presenter can automatically grant control of shared software to
any participant who requests remote control.
any participant who requests remote control.
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(on page 279)
The presenter can stop a participant from remotely controlling shared software at
any time.
any time.
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(on page 280)
Caution: A participant who has remote control of the presenter's desktop can run any programs
and access any files on the computer that the presenter has not protected with a password.
and access any files on the computer that the presenter has not protected with a password.
Requesting remote control of shared software
Participant only
If the presenter is sharing an application, desktop, or Web browser, you can ask the
presenter to grant remote control to you.
presenter to grant remote control to you.
Once you assume remote control of shared software, you can interact with it fully.
To request remote control of shared software:
On the Meeting Controls Panel select Ask to Control.
A request message appears on the presenter's screen.