Value
Know the commonly used XML elements and attributes from the Adobe Connect Web Services API calls and server responses.
This article describes XML elements and attributes that are used by more than one action in Adobe® Connect™ Web Services. The elements described here are referenced from the request and response tables describing actions in the Web Services XML API.
All parameter, element, and attribute names and values are case sensitive. For example, name is not the same as Name, and sco-id is not equivalent to sco-ID. You must enter them exactly as shown in this reference.
access
Description
An attribute describing the level of access a user has to a course or curriculum.
Values
|
Description |
access-blocked |
The course or curriculum is restricted and users cannot take it. |
access-hidden |
The course or curriculum is restricted, users cannot take it, and it is hidden in Adobe Connect Central (or the user interface of a custom application, if you use this value). |
access-open |
The course or curriculum is open and users can take it. |
access-optional |
The course or curriculum is optional. |
access-pass |
The user has already taken the course or curriculum and passed it. |
feature-id
Description
An attribute describing a feature that either users can use or things that can occur during a meeting. Use feature-id with the meeting-feature-update action.
For more information on the pods that can be enabled or disabled, see the Adobe Connect 9 Using Guide.
Values
Value |
Description of functionality when value is enabled |
---|---|
fid-archive | Lets a host start and stop the recording of a meeting. Disabling this setting means that recording settings are not controllable by the host. To set Adobe Connect to automatically record all meetings, you must both disable fid-archive and enable fid-archive-force. |
fid-archive-force | Sets all meetings to be recorded upon the start of the meeting. Recorded meetings appear in Adobe Connect Central. |
fid-archive-publish-link | When meetings are set to be automatically recorded (by enabling fid-archive-force), lets host create a link to the recording in the meeting folder. |
fid-chat-transcripts | Creates a transcript file (one per meeting session) of all text messages exchanged in Chat, Q&A, and IM Pods. |
fid-meeting-app-sharing | Lets host request control of attendee's input device (mouse or keyboard) when attendee is sharing their screen, desktop, or application. |
fid-meeting-auto-promote | Lets hosts enable the option to automatically promote participants to presenters. |
fid-meeting-breakout | Allows users to create breakout meetings. |
fid-meeting-chat | Enables the Chat pod. |
fid-meeting-chat-clear | Automatically clears Chat pod history when a new session of an existing meeting is started. |
fid-meeting-chat-presenter | Lets users send chat messages only to the presenter. |
fid-meeting-chat-private | Lets users send chat messages to specific attendees. |
fid-meeting-chat-public | Lets users send chat messages to all attendees. |
fid-meeting-desktop-sharing | Lets users share their screen (both the complete desktop and individual applications). |
fid-meeting-dialout | Lets users use Call Out and Call Me features. |
fid-meeting-disclaimer | Shows a disclaimer (for example, explaining that the meeting is being recorded) when a user starts or attends any meeting in this account. To proceed with the meeting, the host or attendees must first accept the disclaimer. If a user does not accept, the disclaimer user is returned to the Adobe Connect home page. To set the text of the disclaimer, use the meeting-disclaimer-update action. |
fid-meeting-enhanced-rights | Lets host change the access of attendees to specific subfeatures. |
fid-meeting-file-share | Enables the File Share pod. |
fid-meeting-flv | Lets users use FLV files and mp3 files in the meeting. |
fid-meeting-full-screen-affects-all | Enables "Presenter Changes affect everyone" for full-screen mode. Note: this feature does not enable or disable users’ ability to enter full-screen mode. |
fid-meeting-hold | Lets hosts place participants on hold. |
fid-meeting-host-cursors | Lets a host change the display of the host’s cursor. |
fid-meeting-im | Enables the Instant Messages pod. This feature is part of the Adobe Connect integration with supported Microsoft real-time communication servers. Disable this feature when you want to show the Invitee List pod (fid-meeting-invitee-presence=true) but hide the associated Instant Messages pod. |
fid-meeting-invitee-presence | Enables the Invitee List pod and the associated Instant Messages pod. This feature is part of the Adobe Connect integration with supported Microsoft real-time communication servers. |
fid-meeting-manage-link | Enables the "Manage Room with Web Manager" link in the meeting menu. |
fid-meeting-note | Enables the Notes pod. |
fid-meeting-notes-clear | Automatically clears Notes pod history when a new session of an existing meeting is started. |
fid-meeting-passcode-notallowed | Meeting hosts can assign passcodes to meetings in Adobe Connect Central. However, by default, this feature is disabled. Account Administrators can enable the feature in Adobe Connect Central or you can pass this feature ID and set enable=false. |
fid-meeting-pause-annotate | Lets users pause during screen sharing and annotate on an overlay white board. |
fid-meeting-people-list | Enables the Attendee List pod. |
fid-meeting-poll | Enables the Poll pod. |
fid-meeting-pres-only | Enables the use of the Presenter-Only area. |
fid-meeting-pr-mode | Enables Preparing Mode, which lets hosts change the meeting layout without affecting other users’ layouts. When the layout is ready, disable this mode to show the layout to all users. |
fid-meeting-qa-clear | Automatically clears Q & A pod history when a new session of an existing meeting is started. |
fid-meeting-questions | Enables the Q & A pod. |
fid-meeting-room-bg | Lets a host change a meeting room background. Backgrounds are typically set in the meeting template. |
fid-meetings-custom-pods | Enables custom pods. |
fid-meeting-shared-library | Lets users select documents from the Content Library while in the Share pod. (This setting doesn't affect the File Share pod.) |
fid-meeting-shared-upload | Lets users upload documents to the Content Library while in the Share pod. (This setting doesn't affect the File Share pod.) |
fid-meeting-show-talker | Lets hosts enable or disable the "Who’s Speaking" area in a meeting. |
fid-meeting-show-talker-area | Enables the "Who’s Speaking" area. |
fid-meeting-video | Enables the Camera pod. |
fid-meeting-voip | Enables voice controls within the meeting user interface, such as the ability to broadcast audio using VoIP. |
fid-meeting-web-links | Enables the Web Links pod. |
fid-meeting-white-board | Enables use of the white board in the Share pod. |
fid-start-meeting-button | Lets a user start the meeting again after the host ends the meeting. |
fid-training-openenroll | Enables open enrollment, which lets users enroll themselves in a course without approval from the Training Manager. Disabling this feature for an account means that a training manager cannot change the settings of a course in Adobe Connect Central to let learners enroll without approval. |
fid-archive-localdownload-notallowed | Enables or disables downloading of recordings locally. |
field
Description
An element containing information about a custom field defined for an object or principal.
Attributes
Attribute |
Type |
Description |
---|---|---|
permission-id | Allowed value |
The permission needed to access the custom field. See permission-id for valid values. |
object-type | Allowed value |
A definition for a valid object on the server (see type for values). |
field-id | String |
A piece of text that identifies the custom field. Adobe Connect Central does not display the field-id, but various actions return it. |
account-id | Integer |
An ID for the user who is presently logged in, assigned by the server. |
display-seq | Integer |
The order in which the custom field is displayed in the user interface or returned by the action. |
field-type | String |
The type of data the field accepts. Allowed values are text, textarea, and password. |
is-primary | Boolean |
Whether the custom field can be deleted. true means the field cannot be deleted. false means it can. |
is-required | Boolean |
Whether the custom field is required. true means a value must be specified for this field in each principal or SCO that uses it. false means values for this field are not required. |
acl-id | Integer |
The custom field’s ID in an access control list (ACL). |
custom-seq | Integer |
The sequence number assigned to the custom field in UI display. |
type | String |
The type of custom field (see type for values). |
principal-id | Integer |
The ID of the principal for whom the custom field is defined. |
icon
Description
The symbol used to identify a SCO in Adobe Connect Central.
Values
Value |
Description |
---|---|
archive | An archive of an Adobe Connect meeting. |
attachment | A piece of content uploaded as an attachment. |
authorware | A piece of multimedia content created with Macromedia® Authorware® from Adobe. |
captivate | A demo or movie created with Adobe Captivate™ . |
course | A training course. |
curriculum | A curriculum. |
external-event | An external training that can be added to a curriculum. |
flv | A media file in the FLV file format. |
html | An HTML file. |
image | An image. |
lms-plugin | A piece of content from an external learning management system. |
logos | A custom logo used in a meeting room or Adobe Connect Central. |
meeting-template | A custom look and feel for a meeting. |
mp3 | An MP3 file. |
An Adobe Portable Document Format file. |
|
pod | A visual box that provides functionality in a meeting room layout. |
presentation | A presentation created with an earlier version of Adobe Breeze® software. |
producer | A presentation created with Adobe Presenter. |
seminar | A seminar created with Adobe Connect Seminars. |
session | One occurrence of a recurring Adobe Connect meeting. |
swf | A SWF file. |
lang
Description
A two-letter or three-letter code describing a language according to the ISO 639 specifications. ISO 639-1 describes two-letter codes, and ISO 639-2 describes three-letter codes. The language code affects a Adobe Connect application display, for example, a meeting room or a Adobe Connect Central display.
Values
Two-Letter Value |
Three-Letter Value |
Language |
en |
eng |
English |
fr |
fre |
French (do not use fra) |
de |
ger |
German (do not use deu) |
ja |
jpn |
Japanese |
ko |
kor |
Korean |
object-type
Description
An attribute describing the type of a Adobe Connect object.
Values
Value |
Meaning |
object-type-account |
An account that contains principals and SCOs. |
object-type-action |
An action in the Web Services XML API. |
object-type-event |
An Adobe Connect event. |
object-type-hidden |
A SCO that is not visible in Adobe Connect Central (or in your application, if you use this value). |
object-type-meeting |
An Adobe Connect meeting. |
object-type-principal |
A user or group. |
object-type-readonly |
A setting indicating that Adobe Connect Central displays some data, but a user cannot set the data in Adobe Connect Central. |
object-type-sco |
A SCO representing a meeting, course, curriculum, piece of content, folder, or any other object on the server. |
path-type
Description
The path-type attribute describes a type of learning path between two objects in a curriculum, for example, whether one must be completed as a prerequisite to the next.
Values
Value |
Meaning |
---|---|
completion-none | The current SCO is not a completion requirement for the curriculum. |
completion-required | The current SCO is a completion requirement. |
prereq-none | The current learning object has no prerequisites. |
prereq-required | The current SCO has a prerequisite that must be completed. |
prereq-hidden | The target learning object is required as a prerequisite. The current learning object is hidden until the target learning object is completed. |
prereq-suggested | The current SCO has a prerequisite that is recommended, not required. |
preass-blocked | The current SCO has a test-out. If the enrollee passes, this item is locked. If the enrollee fails, this item is available. |
preass-none | The current SCO has no test-outs. |
preass-hidden | The current SCO has a test-out. If the user passes, the current SCO can be hidden from the user. If the user fails, the current SCO is visible and the user can enroll. |
preass-optional | The current SCO has a test-out. If the user passes, the current SCO is no longer required to complete the curriculum. |
permission-id
Description
The permission-id parameter (or attribute) defines a permission. Depending on the context of the action or response, the permission might be one a principal has on a SCO, or a permission that is needed in order to execute an action.
Values
Permission |
Description |
view |
The principal can view, but cannot modify, the SCO. The principal can take a course, attend a meeting as participant, or view a folder’s content. |
host |
Available for meetings only. The principal is host of a meeting and can create the meeting or act as presenter, even without view permission on the meeting’s parent folder. |
mini-host |
Available for meetings only. The principal is presenter of a meeting and can present content, share a screen, send text messages, moderate questions, create text notes, broadcast audio and video, and push content from web links. |
remove |
Available for meetings only. The principal does not have participant, presenter or host permission to attend the meeting. If a user is already attending a live meeting, the user is not removed from the meeting until the session times out. |
publish |
Available for SCOs other than meetings. The principal can publish or update the SCO. The publish permission includes view and allows the principal to view reports related to the SCO. On a folder, publish does not allow the principal to create new subfolders or set permissions. |
manage |
Available for SCOs other than meetings or courses. The principal can view, delete, move, edit, or set permissions on the SCO. On a folder, the principal can create subfolders or view reports on folder content. |
denied |
Available for SCOs other than meetings. The principal cannot view, access, or manage the SCO. |
Special permissions
The server defines a special principal, public-access, which combines with values of permission-id to create special access permissions to meetings:
principal-id=public-access and permission-id=view-hidden means the Adobe Connect meeting is public, and anyone who has the URL for the meeting can enter the room.
principal-id=public-access and permission-id=remove means the meeting is protected, and only registered users and accepted guests can enter the room.
principal-id=public-access and permission-id=denied means the meeting is private, and only registered users and participants can enter the room.
When you select the option Anyone who has the URL, your room is publicly available. Any content uploaded to your room, is also publicly available. Any user who has the URL can access the uploaded content without your knowledge.
quota-ID
Description
The quota-ID parameter defines a quota in the system. The quota type you specify determines the value of acl-id to use.
Values
Quota type |
Quota description |
Corresponding acl-id to use |
live-user-quota |
The number of account-wide Meeting Attendees. |
The account-id of the account. |
concurrent-user-per-meeting-quota |
The number of concurrent users in one meeting. |
The tree-id of the user-meetings tree or meetings tree. |
training-user |
The number of concurrent Learners for one account. |
The account-id of the account. |
num-of-members-quota |
The number of Authors or Meeting Hosts. |
The principal-id for either the Authors group or the Meeting Hosts (live-admins), depending on which quota you want to specify. |
status
Description
A status code returned by Adobe Connect in the response to all actions in the Web Services XML API.
Response structure
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?> <results> <status code=allowedValue > </results>
or
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?> <results> <status code=allowedValue> <invalid field=string type=allowedValue subcode=allowedValue /> </status> </results>
Attributes
code
The status of the response.
Value |
Description |
---|---|
invalid | Indicates that a call is invalid in some way. The invalid element provides more detail. |
no-access | Indicates that you don’t have permission to call the action. The subcode attribute provides more details. |
no-data | Indicates that there is no data available (in response to an action that would normally result in returning data). Usually indicates that there is no item with the ID you specified. To resolve the error, change the specified ID to that of an item that exists. |
ok | Indicates that the action has completed successfully. |
too-much-data | Indicates that the action should have returned a single result but is actually returning multiple results. For example, if there are multiple users with the same user name and password, and you call the login action using that user name and password as parameters, the system cannot determine which user to log you in as, so it returns a too-much-data error. |
subcode
If present, provides more detail describing the status of the response. For example, subcode values are used to differentiate between different situations in which code is set to noaccess‑.
Value |
Description |
---|---|
account-expired | The customer account has expired. |
denied | Based on the supplied credentials, you don’t have permission to call the action. |
no-login | The user is not logged in. To resolve the error, log in (using the login action) before you make the call. For more information, see login. |
illegalparent |
The specified acl-id is not a seminar or an unknown issue occured while retrieving the quota for that seminar. |
no-quota | The account limits have been reached or exceeded. |
not-available | The required resource is unavailable. |
not-secure | You must use SSL to call this action. |
pending-activation | The account is not yet activated. |
pending-license | The account’s license agreement has not been settled. |
sco-expired | The course or tracking content has expired. |
sco-not-started | The meeting or course has not started. |
valuelessthanorequal |
Value is not a valid integer or is greater than the allowed license quota for that seminar. |
The invalid element
An element that gives information describing a status code of invalid.
Element |
Attribute |
Type |
Description |
invalid |
|
Empty, with attributes |
Information about why the call was invalid. |
|
field |
String |
The name of the request parameter that was incorrect or missing. |
|
type |
Allowed value |
The type of the incorrect or missing field. |
|
subcode |
Allowed value |
A code explaining why the request was invalid (see the following table for values). |
The following table shows the allowed values for subcode when code is invalid.
Value |
Description |
duplicate |
The call attempted to add a duplicate item in a context where uniqueness is required. |
format |
A passed parameter had the wrong format. |
illegal-operation |
The requested operation violates integrity rules (for example, moving a folder into itself). |
missing |
A required parameter is missing. |
no-such-item |
The requested information does not exist. |
range |
The value is outside the permitted range of values. |
Returned by
All actions in the Adobe Connect Web Services XML API.
Samples
This is a successful response:
<status code="ok" />
This is an invalid response:
<status code="invalid"> <invalid field="principal-id" type="id" subcode="missing" /> </status>
status attribute
Description
An attribute that describes a user’s progress with a course or curriculum SCO. It is returned by actions that provide training reports.
A curriculum or folder can only have a status of completed or incomplete.
The following table shows the allowed values for status when returned in a row element describing a course.
Value |
Description |
user-passed |
The SCO has scored interactions the user has passed. |
user-failed |
The SCO has scored interactions. The user has answered them, but failed. |
completed |
The user has viewed all of the SCO’s content, but the content has no scored interactions. |
incomplete |
The user has not viewed all of the SCO’s content. |
not-attempted |
The user has not started viewing all of the SCO’s content. |
review |
The user has passed or completed the course or used all available retries. |
Sample
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?> <results> <status code="ok" /> <report-user-training-transcripts> <row transcript-id="2006905612" sco-id="2006298431" principal-id="2006258745" status="review" score="0" max-score="" certificate="" type="content" icon="course"> <name>Test Course</name> <url-path>/test/</url-path> <login>joy@acme.com</login> <date-taken>2006-06-30T15:23:55.070-07:00</date-taken> <principal-name>Joy Smith</principal-name> </row> </report-user-training-transcripts> </results
time-zone-id
Description
Settings that describe time zones that you can use with time-zone-id.
Values
Time zone setting |
Value |
---|---|
(GMT-12:00) International Date Line West |
0 |
(GMT-11:00) Midway Island, Samoa |
1 |
(GMT-10:00) Hawaii |
2 |
(GMT-09:00) Alaska |
3 |
(GMT-08:00) Pacific Time (US and Canada); Tijuana |
4 |
(GMT-07:00) Mountain Time (US and Canada) |
10 |
(GMT-07:00) Chihuahua, La Paz, Mazatlan |
13 |
(GMT-07:00) Arizona |
15 |
(GMT-06:00) Central Time (US and Canada) |
20 |
(GMT-06:00) Saskatchewan |
25 |
(GMT-06:00) Guadalajara, Mexico City, Monterrey |
30 |
(GMT-06:00) Central America |
33 |
(GMT-05:00) Eastern Time (US and Canada) |
35 |
(GMT-05:00) Indiana (East) |
40 |
(GMT-05:00) Bogota, Lima, Quito |
45 |
(GMT-04:00) Atlantic Time (Canada) |
50 |
(GMT-04:00) Caracas, La Paz |
55 |
(GMT-04:00) Santiago |
56 |
(GMT-03:30) Newfoundland |
60 |
(GMT-03:00) Brasilia |
65 |
(GMT-03:00) Buenos Aires, Georgetown |
70 |
(GMT-03:00) Greenland |
73 |
(GMT-02:00) Mid-Atlantic |
75 |
(GMT-01:00) Azores |
80 |
(GMT-01:00) Cape Verde Islands |
83 |
(GMT) Greenwich Mean Time: Dublin, Edinburgh, Lisbon, London |
85 |
(GMT) Casablanca, Monrovia |
90 |
(GMT+01:00) Belgrade, Bratislava, Budapest, Ljubljana, Prague |
95 |
(GMT+01:00) Sarajevo, Skopje, Warsaw, Zagreb |
100 |
(GMT+01:00) Brussels, Copenhagen, Madrid, Paris |
105 |
(GMT+01:00) Amsterdam, Berlin, Bern, Rome, Stockholm, Vienna |
110 |
(GMT+01:00) West Central Africa |
113 |
(GMT+02:00) Bucharest |
115 |
(GMT+02:00) Cairo |
120 |
(GMT+02:00) Helsinki, Kiev, Riga, Sofia, Tallinn, Vilnius |
125 |
(GMT+02:00) Athens, Istanbul, Minsk |
130 |
(GMT+02:00) Jerusalem |
135 |
(GMT+02:00) Harare, Pretoria |
140 |
(GMT+03:00) Moscow, St. Petersburg, Volgograd |
145 |
(GMT+03:00) Kuwait, Riyadh |
150 |
(GMT+03:00) Nairobi |
155 |
(GMT+03:00) Baghdad |
158 |
(GMT+03:30) Tehran |
160 |
(GMT+04:00) Abu Dhabi, Muscat |
165 |
(GMT+04:00) Baku, Tbilisi, Yerevan |
170 |
(GMT+04:30) Kabul |
175 |
(GMT+05:00) Ekaterinburg |
180 |
(GMT+05:00) Islamabad, Karachi, Tashkent |
185 |
(GMT+05:30) Chennai, Kolkata, Mumbai, New Delhi |
190 |
(GMT+05:45) Kathmandu |
193 |
(GMT+06:00) Astana, Dhaka |
195 |
(GMT+06:00) Sri Jayawardenepura |
200 |
(GMT+06:00) Almaty, Novosibirsk |
201 |
(GMT+06:30) Rangoon |
203 |
(GMT+07:00) Bangkok, Hanoi, Jakarta |
205 |
(GMT+07:00) Krasnoyarsk |
207 |
(GMT+08:00) Beijing, Chongqing, Hong Kong, Urumqi |
210 |
(GMT+08:00) Kuala Lumpur, Singapore |
215 |
(GMT+08:00) Taipei |
220 |
(GMT+08:00) Perth |
225 |
(GMT+08:00) Irkutsk, Ulaan Bataar |
227 |
(GMT+09:00) Seoul |
230 |
(GMT+09:00) Osaka, Sapporo, Tokyo |
235 |
(GMT+09:00) Yakutsk |
240 |
(GMT+09:30) Darwin |
245 |
(GMT+09:30) Adelaide |
250 |
(GMT+10:00) Canberra, Melbourne, Sydney |
255 |
(GMT+10:00) Brisbane |
260 |
(GMT+10:00) Hobart |
265 |
(GMT+10:00) Vladivostok |
270 |
(GMT+10:00) Guam, Port Moresby |
275 |
(GMT+11:00) Magadan, Solomon Islands, New Caledonia |
280 |
(GMT+12:00) Fiji Islands, Kamchatka, Marshall Islands |
285 |
(GMT+12:00) Auckland, Wellington |
290 |
(GMT+13:00) Nuku’alofa |
300 |
type
Description
A return element or attribute defining the type of a SCO or principal on the server. The allowed values for type are different for SCOs and principals.
SCO types
A SCO can be content, a meeting, an event, a curriculum, a folder or tree, or other object on Adobe Connect. Most SCOs can have any of the following values for type:
Value |
Description |
content |
A viewable file uploaded to the server, for example, an FLV file, an HTML file, an image, a pod, and so on. |
curriculum |
A curriculum. |
event |
A event. |
folder |
A folder on the server’s hard disk that contains content. |
link |
A reference to another SCO. These links are used by curriculums to link to other SCOs. When content is added to a curriculum, a link is created from the curriculum to the content. |
meeting |
An Adobe Connect meeting. |
session |
One occurrence of a recurring Adobe Connect meeting. |
tree |
The root of a folder hierarchy. A tree’s root is treated as an independent hierarchy; you can’t determine the parent folder of a tree from inside the tree. |
Content objects returned by some actions (for example, report-bulk-objects) have the type values shown in the following table:
Value |
Description |
---|---|
archive | An archived copy of a live Adobe Connect meeting or presentation. |
attachment | A piece of content uploaded as an attachment. |
authorware | A piece of multimedia content created with Macromedia Authorware from Adobe. |
captivate | A demo or movie authored in Adobe Captivate. |
curriculum | A curriculum, including courses, presentations, and other content. |
external-event | An external training that can be added to a curriculum. |
flv | A media file in the FLV file format. |
image | An image, for example, in GIF or JPEG format. |
meeting | An Adobe Connect meeting. |
presentation | A presentation. |
swf | A SWF file. |
For principals, the allowed values for type are shown in the following table:
Value |
Description |
---|---|
admins | The built-in group Administrators, for Adobe Connect server Administrators. |
authors | The built-in group Authors, for authors. |
concurrent-hosts | Users who can manage and host sessions in the meeting rooms |
course-admins | The built-in group Training Managers, for training managers. |
enterprise-training-hosts |
Users who can manage and host training sessions in meeting rooms and virtual classrooms |
enterprise-webinar-hosts |
Users who can manage and host training sessions in meeting rooms and seminar rooms. |
event-admins | The built-in group Event Managers, for anyone who can create an Adobe Connect meeting. |
event-group | The group of users invited to an event. |
everyone | All Adobe Connect users. |
external-group | A group authenticated from an external network. |
external-user | A user authenticated from an external network. |
group | A group that a user or Administrator creates. |
guest | A non-registered user who enters an Adobe Connect meeting room. |
learners | The built-in group learners, for users who take courses. |
live-admins | The built-in group Meeting Hosts, for Adobe Connect meeting hosts. |
named-upgrade-500-hosts |
Increase the maximum capacity of meeting rooms, virtual classrooms, and seminar rooms to 500. |
named-upgrade-1000-hosts |
Increase the maximum capacity of meeting rooms, virtual classrooms, and seminar rooms to 1000. |
named-upgrade-1500-hosts |
Increase the maximum capacity of meeting rooms, virtual classrooms, and seminar rooms to 1500. |
premium-training-hosts | Users who can manage and host training sessions in the meeting rooms and virtual classrooms. |
premium-webminar-hosts | Users who can manage and host webminar sessions in the meeting rooms and virtual classrooms. |
seminar-admins | The built-in group Seminar Hosts, for seminar hosts. |
standard-training-hosts | Users who can manage and host training sessions in the meeting rooms. |
standard-webminar-hosts | Users who can manage and host webminar sessions in the meeting rooms. |
training-pro-pack-users |
The user can create courses and curriculums when added to this group along with any base plan above. |
user | A registered user on the server. |
webinar-pro-pack-users |
The user can create events when added to this group along with any base plan above. |
Custom field types
When used with a custom field, type can have any of the following values.
Value |
Description |
required |
A required custom field for the account. |
optional |
An optional field that is displayed during self-registration. |
optional-no-self-reg |
An optional field that is hidden during self-registration. |