You can set password protection for rooms created for Calendar events
Or you can set password for the invitation being send
On Wed, Apr 4, 2018 at 11:09 AM, Morrell Aberdeen
wrote:
> I am also sure that I saw it before. Now that I am creating a room, I
> am looking for where I can password protec
I am also sure that I saw it before. Now that I am creating a room, I
am looking for where I can password protect the room.
The intent is that apart from logging into openmeetings, users at a
particular meeting would have a room password to enter.
Isn't that one of the features?
Hello,
you need to modify labels with IDs: [282,283,286,287]
On Wed, Apr 4, 2018 at 10:05 AM, Morrell Aberdeen
wrote:
> I wish to replace the links found under Help and Support, on the
> dashboard with mine own.
>
> I have done edits to the texts in the Administration-->Language
> Editor. While
I wish to replace the links found under Help and Support, on the
dashboard with mine own.
I have done edits to the texts in the Administration-->Language
Editor. While the texts have changed, the links to which they point
are unchanged. Where do I find those links for editting?
Thanks!
Thanks for sharing!
On Wed, Apr 4, 2018 at 2:11 AM, David Jentz wrote:
> The other thread was getting a lot of responses so I start a new one..
>
> Here is a script that works for me on redhat 6.9 (/centos6.9) that
> converts a 4.0.3 -snapshot default install of openmeetings from http
> to https
You can:
1) change port in red5.properties
2) set-up front-end proxy (search mailing lists)
On Wed, Apr 4, 2018 at 12:04 AM, Morrell Aberdeen wrote:
> I am curious as to how in the openmeetings demo, port 5080 was hidden
> in the URL.
>
> I wish to accomplish the same thing.
>
> Any advise wou
This was my second best guess
Why it is not in tutorials: I guess GS is being auto-installed on Ubuntu
with ImageMagic ...
Great you solve it :)
On Tue, Apr 3, 2018 at 11:25 PM, Morrell Aberdeen wrote:
> I did a clean install of openmeetings on Ubuntu 16:04, following each
> step of the tutoria
The other thread was getting a lot of responses so I start a new one..
Here is a script that works for me on redhat 6.9 (/centos6.9) that
converts a 4.0.3 -snapshot default install of openmeetings from http
to https
There are lots of opportunities for improvement to fully automate. I
guess this m
I am curious as to how in the openmeetings demo, port 5080 was hidden
in the URL.
I wish to accomplish the same thing.
Any advise would be appreciated.
I did a clean install of openmeetings on Ubuntu 16:04, following each
step of the tutorial. All went well except for a message during the
installation of libraries that libgpac-dev not found.
However, when I attempted to upload a powerpoint file, I encountered
the same error I had in the previous
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