Note that these names must match the fully qualifi ed domain
name (FQDN) of the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) certifi cate assigned to these
servers (see Figure 8.9).
7. Select TLS as the connection protocol.
8. Optionally, you can check the Use the following user name and password
checkbox. Enter your domain username and password in the corresponding text
box and click the OK button. This option is useful if you are logged on to an
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untrusted domain or logged on to your computer with a different user account
than the one you use for Live Meeting.
9. Click the Test Connection button to ensure that you have properly entered
server names and logon information.
10. After a successful test, click the OK button.
Figure 8.9 Confi guring Live Meeting Advanced Connection Settings
You now have successfully confi gured the Live Meeting client for either hosted or
on-premises Live Meetings. Next, you will use the Meet Now option to initiate an ad hoc Live
Meeting.
Using the Live Meeting Client??™s Meet Now Option
The Live Meeting client offers an option which provides ad hoc escalation of Web conferences.
When you open the client and click the Meet Now button, a Web conference is instantly
established and you are placed in the meeting as the presenter. After being placed in the
meeting, you can invite other attendees via e-mail or MOC. Ad hoc, or on-demand Live
Meetings, can be particularly useful in situations when you are struggling to demonstrate
something on a phone call.
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