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2021-11-02 02:13 AM
We need some advice on a situation in which we find ourselves.
We have a Webinar set with a speaker tomorrow (Nov. 3rd) and currently have 140+ registrants. He is a trial attorney and contacted us late yesterday saying he's been called to trial and is unavailable. He does NOT know when he'll be available yet.
Questions are:
How long is the webinar link good for if I have to set a tentative date? Can I set it for sometime in Dec. or does it need to be within the next 30 days?
If I set a tentative date (say 2 weeks in the future), can I change that date again to another 2 or 3 weeks in the future while retaining the webinar link?
I understand the registrants will get an email when I change something in the webinar, so I'm not concerned about that. My main concern is how long the webinar link that they currently have is retained and usable.
If I can keep kicking the can down the road while our presenter gets a new date, we'll be alright. But if I have to create a new webinar with a new link and then get people to re-register, it could be a super-cluster.
Many thanks!
2021-11-02 04:24 AM
Hi @Kim_Atl
You can change the date on a Webinar, even if it has passed. You can bring it forward and Start it again. I think within at least 30 days. Maybe longer. Without change the link/ID.
Hope this helps.
Rupert