What do you mean about "multiple instances"...

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El mar, 16-12-2014 a las 13:06 +0530, Susheel Jalali escribió:
> Dear Alvaro and other fellow Users,
> 
> Thank you for guiding us in creating User-groups and connecting them
> to Rooms.
> 
> Seeking your advice on another question:
> What is the usage of multiple instances.  
> How do we give one specific Room to one specific instance that cannot
> be accessed by other instances?
> 
> -- 
> 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
> 
> ------------------------------------------------------------------
> 
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> 
> "Coscend Communications is ... pioneering a new approach to ...
> software applications development, and systems integration."
> 
> Light Reading Network, December, 2007
> 
> "Coscend is at the vanguard of a new evolution in telco OSS/BSS
> systems integration."
> 
> Caroline Chappell
> A leading authority in the communications services software industry
> 
> "There are innovative … tools from ... Coscend bubbling up, which will
> help accelerate the data consolidation process and reduce its cost."
> 
> Dennis Mendyk, Editor, Building a Telco Service Factory
> 
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>  ===========
> 
> 
> From  Alvaro <[email protected]>
> Subject       Re: When / how to utilize usergroups, multiple instances and 
> private, public and my rooms
> Date  Sun, 14 Dec 2014 18:27:56 GMT
> 
> Hello Susheel,
> 
> You can create different user-groups. For this please go to:
> 
> Administration --> Usergroups 
> 
> ...there clic on green cross, fill in  "Name" with
> the name you want for this group , for exemple:
> 
> internals
> 
> In "Add user" you select one by one all the users
> that will be in this group.
> When you finish clic on the littel blue icon to save.
> 
> Then repeat to create a new user-group, and so many
> times as groups you want create.
> 
> Then if you want create a new room for only the users-group
> "internals" please go to:
> 
> Administration --> Conference rooms
> 
> ...clic on green cross and:
> 
> Name  =  Name of the room
> 
> Participants  =  how many users you want can be in this room
> 
> Type  =  select one of options
> 
> Usergroups  =  clic on the user-group you want for this room. Only
> the users of this group will see and can access to this room when
> they login.
> The room will be in:
> 
> Rooms --> Private rooms --> name of user-group --> name of room
> 
> The rooms look the same for any group but nobody of a group
> can see the existence rooms of the other groups.
> 
> Hope every thing is goeing right.
> 
> Regards!
> 
> Alvaro
> 
> ..........................
> 
> El dom, 14-12-2014 a las 15:50 +0530, Susheel Jalali escribió:
> > 
> > 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
> > 
> > ------------------------------------------------------------------
> > 
> > Coscend’s Software Service Factory
> > "Coscend Communications is ... pioneering a new approach to  software 
> > applications development, and systems integration."
> > Light Reading Network, December, 2007
> > "Coscend is at the vanguard of a new evolution in telco OSS/BSS systems 
> > integration."
> > 
> > Caroline Chappell,  A leading authority in the communications services 
> > software industry
> > 
> > "There are innovative … tools from ... Coscend bubbling up, which will
> > help accelerate the data consolidation process and reduce its cost."
> > 
> > Dennis Mendyk, Editor, Building a Telco Service Factory
> > ------------------------------------------------------------------
> > CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE: See 'Confidentiality Notice Regarding E-mail
> > Messages from Coscend Communications Solutions' posted at:
> > http://www.CoscendCommunications.com/Terms_and_Conditions.html
> > 
> 
> 


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