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Conference Content Folder

마지막으로 수정된 항목: 2009-03-10

The conference content folder stores all the conference content that is shared between the Web Conferencing Server and meeting clients. The following figure shows the structure of the files that are stored in a conference folder.

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Slidefiles Folder

The Slidefiles folder stores all the slide content that is shared over HTTPS. All files are encrypted using AES and a randomly generated key. A new encryption key is used for each content file. The key is stored in the metadata file (set-xxx.exml) for the slide set that includes the slide with the content that will be shared over HTTPs. The names of the files are randomly generated and stored in the same metadata file as the encryption key.

The following table describes file name extensions for the types of slides that the Slidefiles folder contains.

Extension Description

EPNG

An encrypted PNG image; for example, this can be the larger image in a PowerPoint slide or the slide thumbnail image.

EPPT

An encrypted original PPT document.

EMDI

An encrypted MDI document – the console converts the Word document into a MDI before it is sent to the Web Conferencing Server.

WAV

An encrypted WAV document.

The following table lists the types of slides that the Slidefiles folder contains and the content each slide type contains.

Slide Content

Snapshot

EPNG for the larger image.

EPNG for the thumbnail.

PowerPoint slide

EPNG for the larger image.

EPNG for the thumbnail.

EPPT for the original PPT. (There is one copy of this file. For example, if you have a PPT with two slides, you only see a single EPPT file.)

Word Document Slide

EPNG for the larger image.

EPNG for the thumbnail.

EMID for the original MDI file.

WAV

WAV for the original WAV file.

Chunks generated by the presenter client from original WAV file.

Files Transferred Folder (ft)

The ft folder stores all the handouts (transferred files) that are shared over HTTPS. All files are encrypted using AES and a randomly generated key. A new encryption key is used for each content file. The key is stored in the metadata file (fileset-xxx.exml) created for the transferred file that will be shared over HTTPS. The names of the files are randomly generated and stored in the same metadata file as the encryption key.

The following table describes the file name extension for the handout slides contained in the ft folder.

Extension Description

BLB

The encrypted transferred file