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"My meetings" shortcut missing

New Here ,
Mar 23, 2015 Mar 23, 2015

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I have a problem with accessing "My Meetings" folder via Connect 9 Web services.

I have two Adobe Connect sites.

Site 1 (Correct site)

I login to the Connect Web interface and go to "Meetings" tab (warning: German interface):

MyMeetings.png

That is, I'm in "My meetings" folder ("Meine Meetings" in German).

I then use Web services to get its id. I call sco-shortcuts function and parse the result for the sco with the type=my-meetings as recommended in Using Adobe Connect 9 Web services PDF (Page 34). It works fine and I get the sco-id.

Site 2 (Problem site)

I login to the Connect Web interface and go to "Meetings" tab:

Missing MyMeetings.png

This time I'm in "Shared meetings" folder ("Gemeinsame Meetings"). And the "My meetings" folder is not even in the submenu. Interestingly though if I open the "User meetings" folder ("Benutzermeetings") I can see that there is a folder with my username and that I have "manage" permission on it.

I then try to call sco-shortcuts web service function and it returns me the list that has no folder with type=my-meetings. And this is my problem at the moment — the web service that was supposed to create a new meeting fails because it cannot find "My Meetings" folder.

Questions

Q1: I assume the sco-shortcuts result and the "submenu" that I see on these screens are connected. How can I add the "My meetings" shortcut to it provided that I have the login/password of the main administrator?

Q2: In my app I use a following workaround:

  1. Call sco-shortcuts and get sco-id of the folder with type=user-meetings
  2. Call sco-contents and find sco with the name same as current username.

It works for now and it allows me creating the meetings but I wonder if this is a viable solution to my problem.

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LEGEND , Mar 23, 2015 Mar 23, 2015

To have a My Meetings link, you must be in the Meeting Host group. In the second account, where you have a User Meetings folder with your login-id, you were probably once in the Meeting Host group, but are not currently a member of that group.

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To have a My Meetings link, you must be in the Meeting Host group. In the second account, where you have a User Meetings folder with your login-id, you were probably once in the Meeting Host group, but are not currently a member of that group.

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