Release Note для Cisco Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express 1.1
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User Guide for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express Release 1.1
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Chapter 14 Changing Your Profile Preferences
About Assigning and Acting as Delegate
About Assigning and Acting as Delegate
A
is a profiled Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express user who can
schedule meetings on behalf of another
. Your
Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express system administrator will tell you if you are
a delegate.
a delegate.
A delegate can also reschedule meetings on behalf of the delegator, and sees
private meetings that the delegate has scheduled on behalf of the delegator. A
delegate has the same privileges in a meeting as the meeting scheduler.
private meetings that the delegate has scheduled on behalf of the delegator. A
delegate has the same privileges in a meeting as the meeting scheduler.
The system administrator can assign a delegate to a user, or the system may allow
each user to choose a delegate. Not all users can be delegates.
each user to choose a delegate. Not all users can be delegates.
Each profiled user can have only one delegate, but a delegate can act on behalf of
multiple users.
multiple users.
Assigning a Delegate to Schedule Meetings on Your Behalf
You can identify one person who can schedule meetings on your behalf. This
person must be identified by the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express system
administrator as a delegate.
person must be identified by the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express system
administrator as a delegate.
Procedure
Step 1
If necessary, ask your system administrator who can be your delegate.
Step 2
Log in to Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express.
Step 3
Click Profile.
Step 4
In the Assign Delegate field, enter the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express
of the person who will schedule meetings for you.
Step 5
Click Update Profile.
Step 6
The next time the delegate logs on and clicks Schedule, your
will
appear in the Schedule on behalf of list. For more information about scheduling
a meeting on behalf of another user, see
a meeting on behalf of another user, see