Cisco WebEx is a popular video conferencing platform that allows users to host and attend meetings, webinars, and other online events. One of the great features of WebEx is the ability to record sessions for later viewing or sharing with others who may have missed the original event.
Introduction
In this article, we will discuss how to find Cisco WebEx recordings. Whether you are a host or an attendee, it is important to know where to locate and access your recorded sessions. We will cover the steps involved in finding recordings for both hosts and attendees.
For Hosts
As a host, you have the ability to manage and distribute your WebEx recordings. Here are the steps to find your recorded sessions:
- Log in to your Cisco WebEx account at https://www.webex.com/login.html.
- Click on the “My Meetings” tab located in the top navigation bar.
- Select the meeting you wish to access the recording for from the list of past meetings.
- On the meeting details page, click on the “Recordings” tab.
- You will see a list of all recordings associated with that particular meeting. Click on the desired recording to download or share it with others.
For Attendees
As an attendee, you may not have direct access to the recorded sessions. However, there are a few ways to find and view your WebEx recordings:
- Check your email inbox for any notifications or links sent by the host after the meeting. These emails may contain direct links to the recording.
- Contact the meeting host directly and request access to the recorded session. The host can share the recording with you via email or through a shared link.
- If you are part of an organization that uses Cisco WebEx, your IT department may have set up a central repository for all recordings. Check with them to see if this is available and how to access it.
Conclusion
In conclusion, finding Cisco WebEx recordings can be done by both hosts and attendees. Hosts have direct access to their recorded sessions through the “My Meetings” tab in their account. Attendees can check their email for notifications or links from the host, request access directly from the host, or search for a central repository if available within their organization.