User Guide
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Using Breeze Manager
- Overview of Macromedia Breeze
- Integration with learning management systems
- Intended audience
- System requirements
- What’s new in Breeze Manager
- Accessing Breeze Manager
- The Breeze Manager home page
- Key features of Breeze Manager
- Integration with learning management systems
- About Breeze documentation
- Additional Macromedia resources
- About Permissions
- Managing Users and Groups
- Managing the Content Library
- Types of files in the Content Library
- Structure of the Content Library
- Content Library permissions
- Navigating the Content Library
- Searching the Content Library
- Viewing content
- Adding new content
- Managing content files
- Managing content folders
- Managing the Course Library
- Structure of the Course Library
- Course Library permissions
- Navigating the Course Library
- Viewing course information
- Creating a new course
- Managing courses
- Managing course folders
- Managing the Meeting Library
- About Breeze meetings
- Structure of the Meeting Library
- Meeting Library permissions
- Navigating the Meeting Library
- Searching Meeting Library archives
- Viewing meeting information
- Creating a meeting
- Managing meetings
- Setting up meeting self-registration
- Moving a meeting
- Deleting a meeting
- Editing meeting information
- Changing meeting participants
- Sending meeting invitations
- Moving uploaded content to the Content Library
- Deleting uploaded content
- Moving meeting recordings to the Content Library
- Deleting a meeting recording
- Managing meeting folders
- Creating Reports
- Managing and Customizing Accounts
- Index

What’s new in Breeze Manager 7
Integration with learning management systems
Enterprises can integrate Breeze content with their learning management systems (LMS’s). Breeze
supports the two standard LMS communication protocols:
• Aviation Industry CBT Committee (AICC) with HTTP AICC Communication Protocol
(HACP), versions 2.0 through 3.5
• Sharable Content Object Reference Model (SCORM), version 1.2
The default Breeze implementation uses a Macromedia Flash 5 component for communication
with an AICC-based LMS system. For organizations that require Flash 4 support, Breeze accounts
can be configured with an alternative Flash 4 component that uses a proxy on the Breeze server to
communicate with your LMS.
For more information, see the Technical Note at www.macromedia.com/go/breeze_lms.
Intended audience
This guide is for Breeze Manager users who are doing any of the following:
• Creating and managing users
• Uploading and managing learning content
• Creating and managing courses
• Creating and managing meetings
System requirements
To use Breeze Manager you need the following:
• An Internet connection
• One of the supported operating systems listed at www.macromedia.com/go/breeze_sysreqs
• One of the supported browsers listed at www.macromedia.com/go/breeze_sysreqs
• Macromedia Flash Player 6 (6.0.65) or later as a browser plug-in
Note: Macromedia Flash Player is standard in most browsers. You can find out what version of
Flash Player you have at the Test Macromedia Web Players page at www.macromedia.com/
software/flash/about/
• A sound card and speakers for listening to audio accompanying presentations or broadcasts by
other meeting participants
• (Optional) A microphone to broadcast audio to other meeting participants
• (Optional) A web camera to broadcast video to other meeting participants
For complete Breeze system requirements and recommendations, see www.macromedia.com/go/
breeze_sysreqs.
What’s new in Breeze Manager
The new features in Breeze Manager provide new or improved functionality specifically designed
for Breeze administrators, presenters, or trainers.