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At IU, how can I join an Adobe Connect meeting?

Although you can join an online meeting or training session held using the Adobe Connect Meeting Service with your Connect Meeting account if you have one (see About Adobe Connect Meeting accounts and passwords), you don't need an account to participate in the meeting. To join a meeting as a guest:

  1. Go to the URL of the event; this may be in an email message you received about the event, in an Outlook meeting invitation, etc.

  2. Choose Enter as a Guest, type your first and last name, and click Enter Room.

  3. If necessary, enter the passcode supplied to you by the meeting organizer.

  4. If necessary, adjust your audio settings. You may need to run the Audio Setup Wizard.

Permissions for speaking, chatting, and other online activities will depend on the settings chosen by the meeting organizer.

For detailed instructions on preparing for and attending Connect meetings, see Adobe Connect Setup Instructions for IT Training Online Workshop and Webinars.

See also Adobe's Participating in a Connect Pro Meeting.

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