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[. . . ] THIS WARRANTY PROVIDES YOU WITH SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS. THERE MAY BE OTHER RIGHTS THAT YOU MAY HAVE WHICH VARY FROM STATE TO STATE. This manual may not be copied, photocopied, reproduced, translated, or converted to any electronic or machine-readable form in whole or in part without prior written approval of Macromedia, Inc. [. . . ] To share the Breeze folder: a Right-click the Breeze folder in the Windows Explorer Folders panel, and select Sharing and Security. The Properties window for the Breeze folder opens: b Click Share this folder and enter a Share name, for example, "Breeze. " 6 Clustering Breeze Live c Click Apply and then click the Permissions button. The Permissions window opens. d Remove the Everyone group, if you want to, and then click Add. The Select Users or Groups window opens. e Click the Locations button and select the domain in which you created the Breeze user. f In the object names text box, enter the name of the Breeze user, and then click Check Names to verify that the name you entered is recognized, and click OK. The Select Users or Groups window closes. g In the Permissions window, select the Breeze user and click Full Control, and then click OK. h In the Properties window, click OK. Setting up a Breeze Live cluster 7 5 Set the FCS_CONTENT_PATH property in the Breeze Presentation platform custom. ini configuration file to the location of the folder containing shared Breeze Live files. For example, given \\fileserver1\breeze\content as the folder containing the shared files, you would set the FCS_CONTENT_PATH property as shown in the following example: FCS_CONTENT_PATH=\\fileserver1\breeze\content For more information about the FCS_CONTENT_PATH configuration property, see the table of configuration properties in Chapter 4, "Configuring the Breeze Presentation Platform, " in the Macromedia Breeze Installation Guide. The custom. ini configuration file on the Breeze Presentation platform computer resides in the Breeze Presentation platform installation folder. 6 Copy the custom. ini file to the Breeze Live installation folder on each of the Breeze Live computers. 7 On the Breeze Presentation platform computer, set the login properties for the Macromedia Breeze Application Service so that the Breeze user account can start the service. a Depending on your operating system, do one of the following: For Windows 2000, select Start > Settings > Control Panel > Administrative Tools > Services. For Windows XP, select Start > Control Panel > Performance and Maintenance > Administrative Tools > Services. b In the list of services, double-click Macromedia Breeze Application Service. The Properties window for the Macromedia Breeze Application Service appears: 8 Clustering Breeze Live c Click the Log On tab. The Log On dialog box appears: d Select This account and then enter the name of the Breeze user account you created, followed by the account's password and a confirmation of the password. 8 Restart the Macromedia Breeze Application Service so that your changes take effect. 9 On each Breeze Live computer, follow the procedure given in step 7, and set the login properties for the Flash Communication Server and the Flash Communication Administration Server so that the Breeze user account can start the services. 10 On each Breeze Live computer, restart the Flash Communication Server and the Flash Communication Administration Server so that your changes take effect. Verifying failover for Breeze Live This section explains how to verify that your Breeze Live cluster can provide failover in the event that one of the computers in the cluster fails. If failover is successful, you have configured the cluster correctly and can expect that load balancing also functions successfully. When a Breeze meeting is created, as soon as the first user enters the online meeting room in which the meeting is held, the meeting and its meeting room are assigned to the Breeze Live on a specific computer. [. . . ] Repeat steps 1 and 2 to create a new meeting and a Note pod entry such as "Meeting room 2. " You can have two or more meeting rooms open in your browser at the same time. Because of load balancing, each meeting you created should be assigned to a different computer. Stop Breeze Live on Computer1 by selecting Start > Programs > Macromedia > Macromedia Breeze 3 > Stop Breeze Live Server. [. . . ]

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