When you add a new piece of content, a new meeting, a new course or curriculum, a new seminar, or a new event, you can include a custom URL. This URL is unique across the entire Connect Enterprise account and should have a meaningful name. For example, the custom URL could be your name or the name of your organization.

A custom URL can be associated with only the specific item in which it is included, and you cannot use it for any other Connect Enterprise function. For example, if you assign the custom URL /yourname to a piece of content, you cannot assign that URL to another piece of content or to a meeting, nor can any other user who shares your account assign that URL to anything. If you delete the content that includes the custom URL, however, the custom URL becomes available for re‑use.
If another user is currently using the custom URL, you receive an error message when you enter the URL. In this case, depending on the circumstances (for example, if another user is using your full name as a custom URL), you can check with your administrator to see who is using the URL.
You cannot edit a custom URL after you create it.
You cannot use digits (0 to 9) at the beginning of a custom URL.
Custom URLs cannot contain any punctuation, spaces, or control codes.
If you enter any uppercase letters, they are automatically converted to lowercase letters to conform to URL case-sensitivity conventions.
Do not use any of the following reserved keywords in your custom URL.
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account |
content |
idle |
report |
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acrobat |
course |
info |
sco |
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adobe |
cs |
input |
search |
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admin |
cs2 |
livecycle |
seminar |
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administrator |
curriculum |
macromedia |
send |
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api |
data |
meeting |
service |
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app |
default |
metadata |
servlet |
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archives |
download |
monitor |
soap |
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breeze |
event |
open |
source |
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builder |
fcs |
output |
src |
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close |
flash |
photoshop |
stream |
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com |
gateway |
presenter |
systems |
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common |
go |
producer |
training |
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connect |
home |
public |
user |
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console |
hosted |
publish |
xml |