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Does Wow have a FAQ? |
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Yes
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I need to know exactly what WOW means by some of these features. How can I get details? |
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Check out this Terminology and Definitions of Features supplement:
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What is limitation of users on ProVeos unit? |
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No limit
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Can Audience Response results be exported? |
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Yes.
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The ProVeos client requires Microsoft .net Framework 2.0, if I have Microsoft .net Framework 3.0 or 3.5 is that sufficent? |
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No, Microsoft .net Framework 3.0 or 3.5 does not replace Microsoft .net Framework 2.0, please be sure to have Microsoft .net Framework 2.0 installed as well.
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Can the user logins be imported or centrally managed from one source? |
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The Veos and ProVeos units allow for integration into Active Directory for central user management.
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Can the Chat features be disabled? |
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Yes, there is a check box that shuts down chat for testing or to maintain attention.
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Can video conferencing or distance learning be integrated into the Veos or ProVeos? |
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The WOW product can be connected to a VC system that supports the tranditional H.239 standard. In such a connection, the Veos or ProVeos would be recognized as a computer source to the video conference codec. The WOW product does not have any H.239 or H.323 video conferencing features of it's own.
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How many levels of user security? |
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Several options here, see the attached screen shot, it's really a matrix of levels.
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