Dear Fellow Users of OpenMeetings,
We are successfully running OpenMeetings 3.0.3 on CentOS 6.5. We would
appreciate your guidance and clarification as under:
*Our use cases*
We would like to use this product with three groups of people:
·Our internal employees
·Our advisors (external part-time contractors)
·Our customers
These categories of users should not bump into each other in any room so
that confidential information (such as files, presentations or
screensharing) are not obtained by the unauthorized group of users.
*Seeking your guidance and clarification*
In this context,
1.Should different instances have different usergroups?
2. How do we give one Specific room to a specific user group that
cannot be accessed by any other usergroup.
3. What purposes do different usergroups or different instances serve?
4.Are these rooms the same in different instances?
5. What is the criteria we should use to assign different types of
rooms (public/private/ my room) to different user groups?
Thank you.
Sincerely,
Regards,
Susheel Jalali
Customer Operations Leader,
Coscend Communications Solutions
Elite Premio Complex Suite 200 Survey No 7 & 8 Balewadi Pune 411045
Maharashtra India
Cell +91-9011000233
[email protected]_
Web site:www.CoscendCommunications.com
<http://www.coscendcommunications.com/>
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