You can do this from the ‘Reports’ tab in ‘Connect Central’ Go to the ‘Reports’ Tab Select ‘System Usage’ On the menu select ‘Group Usage’ and the ‘Meeting Hosts’ group Now click ‘Next’ and ‘Create Report’ The screen you see will be as shown in Figure 1 You can then click on ‘Download Report’ to […]
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How can I see what I am sharing in a Connect Meeting?
Often you will want to be able to see what the participants are seeing during your session. If you are using PPT slide then this is obvious, but if you are sharing your desktop or an application then it is a little more of a leap of faith in Connect Meetings sometimes, especially if you […]
How to share your desktop and applications in Connect Meetings?
Sometimes you will need to show a participant exactly what you are doing on your computer desktop. You can share either your whole desktop, or a specific desktop (if you have more than one monitor) or individual applications or windows in Connect Meetings First let’s understand the options of just what you can share Desktop […]
How do I share Keynote (Mac) in a Connect Meeting?
This is actually relatively simple, although not probably what you want to hear There is no native way to upload Keynote content (the PPT equivalent on a Mac) into a Connect Meeting The most simple option is to share the Keynote presentation from your desktop, just as you would a PPT from a PC (See […]
How to Share a PowerPoint File in Connect Meetings?
It is good to understand how Connect Meeting Rooms display PowerPoint before sharing it with your audience. Note that I will use the acronym ‘PPT’ here, for the purposes of this note we will assume ‘PPT’ also refers to ‘PPTX’ as there is essentially no difference in Connect Note that there are some known limitations […]
Is the Meeting Test Link available in different languages?
I did a little deconstruction of the Test Link and found that there is a language modifier, this is the Connect 7.5 test link, I have not followed-up on this to find the Connect 8 language equivalent yet: https://admin.acrobat.com/common/help/en/support/meeting_test.htm https://admin.acrobat.com/common/help/fr/support/meeting_test.htm https://admin.acrobat.com/common/help/de/support/meeting_test.htm https://admin.acrobat.com/common/help/es/support/meeting_test.htm https://admin.acrobat.com/common/help/it/support/meeting_test.htm I expect there are more somewhere BTW
What is the difference between a Meeting Room and a Virtual Classroom?
A ‘Virtual Classroom’ is just like a regular ‘Meeting Room’, the fundamental difference is that you also have a ‘Course’ button as a part of the ‘What do you want to Share?” interface in the middle of the ‘Share Pod’ (in a ‘Meeting Room’ you only have the option to share your screen, a document […]
What infrastructure and connectivity do I need for Connect?
The most simple way to determine your ability to participate in a Connect Session is to run the Connect Meeting Test Link. This will also give you the option of installing the Connect Meeting Add-in Meeting Test Link (Click here to test your connection and your computer): http://na3cps.adobeconnect.com/common/help/en/support/meeting_test.htmOnce the test has completed you will see […]
How do the Connect modules work together?
The strength of Connect is not necessarily the individual modules (although they are very powerful in their own right). The real power of Connect is in using the various components together to solve a challengeAn explanation of the modules themselves can be found hereTo help you understand how these modules work together, I have outlined […]
What exactly do the Connect Modules do?
The different modules in Adobe Connect can be rather confusing sometimes, below is a simple explanation of the modules and the sort of use cases you might want to considerA more detailed set of use-cases can be found hereConnect Meetings – this is the live, ‘synchronous’ aspect of Connect. This module allows you to hold […]