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  • After you download it from Adobe's website, you should have a SWF file.
  • Upload that SWF file to a Share pod in Adobe Connect.
  • Place that Share pod where ever you would like in your Meeting.
  • Using the pod is just a matter of using the buttons on the interface to set the time and start the timer.
    • Only Hosts and Presenters can set the timer and start or stop it.

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Participant
November 5, 2020

Hi guys!

 

I followed the instruction and it worked! But it kept on showing me the error message that HTML users are not able to see the timer. How can I fix it? 

Participant
November 16, 2020

I'm having the same issue in regards to Flash vs html5. Any help is appreciated.

 

Jorma_at_CoSo
Jorma_at_CoSoCorrect answer
Legend
October 6, 2017
  • After you download it from Adobe's website, you should have a SWF file.
  • Upload that SWF file to a Share pod in Adobe Connect.
  • Place that Share pod where ever you would like in your Meeting.
  • Using the pod is just a matter of using the buttons on the interface to set the time and start the timer.
    • Only Hosts and Presenters can set the timer and start or stop it.
Participant
November 13, 2019

The link is incorrect. It downloads a clock, not a countdown timer. Can someone check the link? 

Ten A
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Community Expert
October 6, 2017

Your post moved to Connect General Disscussion.