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Clara5
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Who started the webinar?

We had several people as co-organisers, is there a way of which one of them started the webinar please? 

Thank you 

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AshC
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Re: Who started the webinar?

@Clara5  You would need to file a ticket through Customer Support in order to locate the launching IP address etc.


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Chris Droessler
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Re: Who started the webinar?

Co-Organizers cannot start the webinar.

AshC
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Re: Who started the webinar?

@Clara5  Did something go wrong, or are you just looking for documentation of which Co-Organizer began the scheduled webinar event?


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Clara5
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Re: Who started the webinar?

@AshC thank you, indeed, documentation of who began the scheduled webinar event is what I am after. Do you know if possible. Thank you 

Chris Droessler
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Re: Who started the webinar?

I was assuming a single-Organizer account where you can create co-Organizers to help run the webinar. Those kind of co-Organizers cannot start the webinar.

 

If you have a multi-Organizer account, then the co-Organizers can start the webinar.

AshC
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Re: Who started the webinar?

@Clara5  You would need to file a ticket through Customer Support in order to locate the launching IP address etc.


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Clara5
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Re: Who started the webinar?

Great thank you - I will do this