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Adobe Connect installation system requirements
Know the hardware, software, ports, and network requirements to install Adobe Connect.
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Supported configurations for Adobe Connect servers
Know about the various supported configurations of Adobe Connect, AEM, databases, Adobe Media Gateway, and LDAP directory servers.
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Prepare to install Adobe Connect server
Understand the installation workflow, the architecture, the data flow, about the telephony adaptors, and about the Edge servers before you install Adobe Connect.
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Prepare to migrate and upgrade Adobe Connect server
Know the prerequisites and the workflow for upgrading your existing Adobe Connect installation to Adobe Connect, including the database and user content.
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Back up user data, database, and settings of Adobe Connect server
Set and configure your Adobe Connect server to back up the server and user data.
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Best practices and resources to secure Adobe Connect installation
Best practices and references to secure Adobe Connect installation related to SSL, services, password policies, audits, SQL server security, and so on.
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Build custom reports from Adobe Connect database
Read to know how account administrators can create custom reports from Adobe Connect database.
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Configure Dispatcher for AEM bundled with Adobe Connect
Know how to configure the Dispatcher to load balance the traffic on the clustered AEM servers installed as a part of Adobe Connect Events solution.
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Configure Help and resources links
Know how to configure the links to Help and support resources in Adobe Connect on-premise installations.
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Configure PDF to SWF conversion
Know how to configure the PDF to SWF conversion of the PDF files uploaded to Adobe Connect.
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Configure a reverse proxy infront of Adobe Connect
Read to know how to configure a reverse proxy for Adobe Connect. Apache HTTP Server example is used to illustrate the configuration.
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Configure a video telephony device to work with Adobe Connect
Learn how to enable a video telephony device on an Adobe Media Gateway (AMG) so that it integrates with Adobe Connect.
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Configure email notification settings for account information
How administrators can configure the email notifications containing reports of an Adobe Connect account.
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Configure shared storage
Know how to configure Adobe Connect to use NAS and SAN devices to manage content storage of the meeting archives, uploaded content, recordings, and so on.
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Configure single sign-on (SSO) for your Adobe Connect account
How administrators can configure single sign-on (SSO) for an Adobe Connect account to authenticate via proxy server or NTLM.
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Configure the session timeout value
Specify how long a login session or a Meeting instance can be idle before the server disconnects it.
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Deploy Adobe Connect
Know how to deploy your Adobe Connect server by making it accessible over the Internet by defining an FQDN.
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Deploy Adobe Connect Edge Server
Know how to deploy Adobe Connect Edge Server to enhance security, to decrease latency, to load balance, and to provide a failover.
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Deploy Universal Voice
Deploy Universal Voice to integrate your phone line with VoIP. Learn how to configure and troubleshoot AMG and SIP server for this audio configuration.
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Deploy integrated telephony adaptors
Know how to deploy the telephony adaptors installed with Adobe Connect and allow users to connect to an audio bridge.
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Host the Adobe Connect application for desktop on your server
Host the application for desktop on your server, say behind a firewall, and point users to the local download locations when they try installing the application for desktop.
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Install Adobe Connect Edge Server
Read the article to know how to install Adobe Connect Edge Server
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Integrate Adobe Connect with LDAP directory service
Learn how you can create Adobe Connect user accounts automatically or authenticate Adobe Connect users via LDAP directory service.
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Maintain disk space and clean cache on an Adobe Connect server
Monitor the available disk space on the system running an Adobe Connect server and clear the cache.
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Manage and monitor Adobe Connect server logs
Read to configure logging on, know the log files of, and understand the log file format of an Adobe Connect server.
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Prepare to install the integrated telephony adaptors
Know how to install the telephony adaptors that integrate with Adobe Connect to provide audio conferencing capabilities.
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Secure Adobe Connect servers and database
Learn how to secure your Adobe Connect servers and related databases, network, and clusters. Create service accounts to run Adobe Connect more securely.
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Start and stop Adobe Connect services
Start and stop Adobe Connect and related services, like telephony, edge server, and media gateway services.
Steps to prepare for migration, installation, and configuration of Adobe Connect, including the dos and dont's, the prerequisites, and the migration how-to information.