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In cloud-based deployments, you can provision users with conferencing capabilities with the Cisco WebEx Administration Tool. Learn how to assign conferencing capabilities to users. Review how to configure authentication with the conferencing server.
You must configure the appropriate settings with the Cisco WebEx Administration Tool and assign the meeting and conferencing capabilities to the appropriate users.
You can authenticate the client with Cisco WebEx Meeting Center using tightly coupled integration. Tightly coupled integration refers to a configuration that you set up between Cisco WebEx Messenger and Cisco WebEx Meeting Center. When users authenticate with Cisco WebEx Messenger, it passes an authentication token back to the client. The client then passes that authentication token to Cisco WebEx Meeting Center. See the Overview of Tightly Coupled Integration topic for more information.
Users can specify their credentials in the Settings.
On the Settings screen, under Accounts, tap WebEx Meeting.