Every content file in the Content library
has a unique URL that lets users view the contents of the file.
You can send this URL to other people by e-mail from within Adobe
Connect Central.
Adobe Connect creates a unique version of
the URL for each e-mail recipient. Compared to pasting the URL in
an e-mail, using Adobe Connect Central has these advantages:
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You can request that Adobe Connect send you a return receipt
when an e-mail recipient clicks the web link. You can track who
viewed the contents because a unique URL was created for each recipient.
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Recipients can view the content without having to log in
to Adobe Connect. This is true even if the permissions for the content
file in the Content library are not set for public viewing.
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Click the Content tab at the top of the Adobe
Connect Central window.
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Navigate to the content file and click its name.
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Click E-mail Link on the navigation bar.
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Enter the e-mail addresses for all recipients in the
To box on the E-mail Link page.
If necessary, separate multiple e-mail addresses with commas
to create a unique URL for each e-mail recipient.
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Edit the Subject and Message Body text boxes as needed.
Note:
Do not delete the information in the curly brackets
(“{tracking‑url}”) in the message body. This placeholder is replaced
with the content URL in the e-mail message.
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Select Generate a Return Receipt When Content Is Viewed
to receive an e-mail notification when a recipient views the content
file; otherwise, clear the check box.
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Click Send.
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