Specify the
following information for your meeting:
What: What will the meeting be
about?
When: When should the meeting
take place?
To schedule a
recurring meeting, select
Recurrence then choose your options.
Length: How long should the
meeting be?
Who: Who do you want to invite
to your meeting? You can type email addresses or type names to search for in
your contacts. You can also invite people later after you have scheduled the
meeting.
Note
If you want to
allow an invitee to have most of the same hosting privileges as you do, select
the
Alternate Host option for that invitee. An alternate
host can not edit or delete a meeting. If you join the meeting after an
alternate host has started it you will automatically become the host.
Step 3
Select your audio
connection type.
WebEx Audio - This audio connection mode lets meeting hosts and participants join the online portion of the meeting using the link provided in the meeting email invitation message. Once connected to a meeting, users can either call in to the meeting or use the Call Me feature to receive a call at a number they have provided. This option requires a host to schedule a meeting with either the Meet Now feature or the scheduler.
Personal Conferencing - This audio connection mode lets a meeting host quickly start the audio portion of a Cisco WebEx meeting at any time. The meeting host and participants simply dial the same call-in number, enter access codes, and the audio portion of the meeting begins. The system then sends an email to the meeting host with a link to the online portion of the meeting. If the host chooses to start the online meeting, participants can then use it to share information or collaborate on an idea. The meeting host is not required to schedule Personal Conferencing meetings in advance, and once generated, the access codes do not change.
Note
You must have a
Personal Conference account and a host PIN to use the Personal Conferencing
option.
Step 4
(Optional)If you want to
include a password, enter it for
Meeting
Password.
Enter a
password if you want to make your meetings private. Your invitees will be
required to enter the meeting password to join the meeting unless they are
already signed in to their WebEx account.
For additional
security, check
Exclude password from email invitation. Excluding
the password means that it will not appear in the meeting details page or any
email invitations. As the meeting host, you can then choose to send the
password specifically to your invitees and others who request it.
Step 5
Select
Schedule
It!.
The meeting
details page appears with a message confirming that your meeting is scheduled.
From the top of
your
Meetings page, select
Meet
Now.
Step 2
Enter your meeting
details, including the names or email addresses of people you want to invite to
your meeting.
Step 3
(Optional)If you see the
Meeting
Password field, do the following:
Check
Show
actual password if you want to see the password that you are
entering.
For additional security, check
Exclude password from email invitation. Excluding
the password means that it will not appear in the meeting details page or any
email invitations. As the meeting host, you can then choose to send the
password specifically to your invitees and others who request it.
Tip
If you don't see
the password field, it's possible that you didn't set a meeting password in
your account settings or your administrator didn't configure your WebEx system
to require one. If you want the option of setting a password for your instant
meetings, select
My
Account and enter one in the Meet Now Settings section. You can
always change the password when you set up your meeting.
Step 4
Select
Start.
What to Do Next
If you are using Chrome 32* and later or Firefox 27* and later, you may see a prompt to install a Cisco WebEx plug-in. Select
Download and follow the instructions to install the
required plug-in.
*The exact versions of Chrome and Firefox that are impacted by this policy have not been finalized as of the publishing of this document.
Note
After installing the plug-in,
you may need to enable it.
If you are using Chrome,
select the plug-in icon that displays on the top right of your page, check the
Always
allow plug-ins... option and select
Done.
If you are using Firefox,
select the plug-in icon that displays at the beginning of your URL (before
https:) and select
Allow
and Remember.
If the meeting doesn't start
automatically, refresh the page.
Allowing Another User to Schedule Meetings for You
You can grant permission to one or more users to schedule meetings on your behalf by using the Cisco Webex Productivity Tool for Outlook. Once a user schedules a meeting for you, the meeting appears in the list of meetings. You can then start the meeting and host it as you normally do when you schedule meetings yourself.
Before You Begin
This task assumes the following:
You have both Microsoft Outlook and Cisco WebEx Productivity Tool for Outlook installed.
The user who will be scheduling meetings for you has an account on your WebEx site.
Procedure
Step 1
Sign in to your WebEx site.
The Meetings page appears.
Note
If you are having sign in issues, make sure that cookies are enabled in your browser. You cannot sign in to Cisco WebEx if cookies are disabled.
Step 2
Select My Account in the top right.
The My Account page appears.
Step 3
Scroll down to the Session Options section.
Step 4
For Scheduling Permission, enter the email addresses of users you permit to schedule meetings on your behalf.
Step 5
Select Update.
Finding a
Meeting
Procedure
Step 1
Sign in to your WebEx site.
The Meetings page appears.
Note
If you are having sign in issues, make sure that cookies are enabled in your browser. You cannot sign in to Cisco WebEx if cookies are disabled.
Step 2
Select the
All
Meetings tab.
By default, the
All
Meetings page displays up to 50 meetings for which you are the host,
including meetings that are in-progress, are upcoming, and have passed the
scheduled starting times but have not been started. If you want to view the
list of meetings you are invited to, select this option from the drop-down
list.
If a meeting has
been started and ended, it will be deleted from the Meetings page. If a
recording is available for that meeting, you can find it on the Recordings
page.
Step 3
Enter your search
parameters.
You can search for
meetings by choosing a date range, entering the host name, or topic.
Step 4
Select
Search.
The meeting list
updates with your search results.
Editing a
Meeting
Before You Begin
Updating a recurring
meeting updates all occurrences of the meeting.
Procedure
Step 1
Sign in to your WebEx site.
The Meetings page appears.
Note
If you are having sign in issues, make sure that cookies are enabled in your browser. You cannot sign in to Cisco WebEx if cookies are disabled.
Step 2
Select the topic
of the meeting that you want to edit.
The meeting
details page appears.
Step 3
Select
Edit.
The
Edit
WebEx meeting page appears.
Step 4
Modify the meeting
parameters.
Step 5
Select a save
option:
Save and Notify
All—Saves your updates and sends an updated meeting notification to
all of your invitees.
Save Only—Saves
your updates but does not send an updated meeting notification to your
invitees.
The meeting
details page appears with a message confirming that your meeting is updated.
You can cancel any
meeting you have scheduled from the meeting details page. Canceling a meeting
deletes it from the list of meetings on the Meetings page.
Procedure
Step 1
Sign in to your WebEx site.
The Meetings page appears.
Note
If you are having sign in issues, make sure that cookies are enabled in your browser. You cannot sign in to Cisco WebEx if cookies are disabled.
Step 2
Go to the meeting
details page by selecting the topic for the meeting or by selecting a link from
your confirmation email message.
Step 3
Select
Delete.
The
Confirm
Delete Meeting dialog box appears if your meeting lists one or more
invited attendees.
Step 4
For meetings that
list invited attendees, select whether or not to send a cancellation email
message to all invited attendees and then select OK
Recurrence Pattern Support
If you have a meeting that occurs on a regular basis, such as a monthly company meeting or weekly status meeting, you can set it up as a recurring meeting. Scheduling a recurring meeting allows you to set up the meeting once for the entire meeting chain.
The following table describes the supported WebEx recurrence patterns:
Type
Description
Daily
Repeats the meeting every day until the ending date that you select.
Every [x] days: Repeats the meeting after the specified number of days pass.
Every weekday: Repeats the meeting each day, from Monday to Friday.
Weekly
Repeats the meeting every week until the ending date that you select.
Every [x] week(s) on: Repeats the meeting every specified number of weeks on the chosen day.
Monthly
Repeats the meeting every month until the ending date that you select.
Day [x] of every [x] months: Specifies the specific day of the month on which to repeat the meeting, and the number of months that pass before the meeting repeats.
Every [x] of the [x] week of every [x] month(s): Specifies the specific week and day of the week on which to repeat the meeting, and the number of months that pass before the meeting repeats.
Ending
No end : Repeats the meeting for 10 years.
End by: Specifies the last day on which the meeting recurs.
After [x] meetings: Specifies the number in the meeting series after which the meeting stops recurring.