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How do I submit service requests? (Faculty/Staff)

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==Manage Skype for Business Meetings==The Skype for Business default options All BlazerPrint Copiers are appropriate for small and casual meetings covered under a service contract with coworkersConnecticut Business Systems (CBS). It’s a good idea to change If the options if event you experience any malfunction with copiers, a service order should be placed with CBS directly. There are inviting more than 10 three ways to 15 people, want to control meeting permissions, or have invitees from other companiessubmit a service order.
If you use Outlook, *Call 1-800-842-0009. Please have you equipment ID or serial number available to give the customer care center along with a description of the problem. You can change options for all Skype for Business meetings that you set up by clicking New Skype for Business Meeting in find your Outlook Calendar, clicking Meeting Options ID number on the ribbon, CBS ID sticker on the front of your Xerox Device.* You can email [mailto:CBS-CustomerCare@Xerox.Com CBS-CustomerCare@Xerox.Com] and then selecting provide the options you want same information as listed above* You can go to usetheir website: https://www.cbs-gisx.com then click on support then service request - see screenshot below:
[[File:SkypemeetingoptionsOrderservice.png|500px]] ===These people don’t have to wait in the lobby=== You decide who gets into the meeting directly and who has to wait for you to let them in. If you have people wait, when the meeting starts, you’ll see a list of people who are waiting and can grant or deny access.  {|class="wikitable"!Who gets in directly?!What happens!Recommended when…|-|The meeting organizer||You are the only one who gets into the meeting directly. Everyone else has to wait until admitted.||You have a high security meeting and confidential information.|-|People I invite||Only people who were invited to the meeting join the meeting directly. Everyone else has to wait until admitted. ||You’re discussing confidential information and want to allow only specific people to join.|-|Anyone from my organization|Anyone from your organization can get in to the meeting directly, even if not invited.||You don’t have external participants and you are not discussing confidential information.|-|Anyone (no restrictions)||Anyone who has access to the meeting link gets in to the meeting directly.||You’re inviting outside participants, and you’re not discussing confidential information.|} ===Who is a presenter?=== Here you can choose who gets to be a presenter in your meeting. Remember that all presenters have full control over the meeting and can share content, record the meeting, change the meeting options, mute people, and so on. {|class="wikitable"!Who presents?!What happens!Recommended when...|-|Anyone from my organization||Anyone from your organization can be a presenter.||Suitable for casual meetings with your teammates, where all participants can share and modify content.|-|Anyone (no restrictions)||Everyone you invite can be a presenter.||Use when you have external participants and want them to present.|-|People scheduled as presenters||You and the people you choose can be a presenter.||Use when you want specific people to be presenters.|-|}Note: When you select People I choose, click Choose Presenters, and then move the participants from the Attendee to Presenters side. External invitees and distribution lists can’t be added as presenters, but you can give presenter permission to individuals when you are in the meeting.

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