Coordinating an eRoom

This topic is organized into the following sections:

About coordinating

When you create an eRoom, you are its coordinator. Or, you might be assigned the role of coordinator for an eRoom that another member created. Coordinators are responsible for:

Managing eRoom membership

Coordinators manage eRoom membership on an ongoing basis using the eRoom Members page. You can add and invite members to your eRoom, remove members from your eRoom's member list, and you can add a custom role or change members' roles.

If you have "Can modify the community member list" permission, you can create new members, create new groups, and change group membership.

To open the eRoom Members list:

Note: When member lists reach a certain size, specified by two incremental thresholds in Site Settings, eRoom provides more streamlined ways to navigate them -- by constructing "Rolodextm-style" tabbed pages and a search form. For the largest lists, eRoom displays only a search form.

To add members to your eRoom:

  1. If you are a coordinator with the "Can see community member list" permission, open the eRoom member list.

  2. Click "add" to open the Choose Members page, which lists all community members (with or without passwords).

  3. Pick the members you want to add to your eRoom, and then click "OK" to open the Choose Role page.

  4. Pick a role to assign the added members to, and then click "OK" to return to the Members page.

Note: Before you can invite members to an eRoom, they must be added there first.

To invite members to your eRoom:

  1. If you are a coordinator with the "Can see community member list" permission, open the eRoom member list.

  2. Click "invite" to open the Choose Members page.

  3. Pick the members you want to invite to your eRoom, and then click "OK".

    The Invite page opens and shows the invitation addressed to the members you selected and copied to you. The invitation includes the URL to the eRoom.

  1. You can edit the invitation or compose a new one, if you like.

  2. Click "OK" when you are finished with the message.

    eRoom sends the invitation, which contains a link to your eRoom.

Note: On the Invitation page of eRoom Settings, you can customize the eRoom invitation.

To create a new group and add it as a member of your eRoom:

  1. If you are a coordinator with the "Can modify the community member list" permission, open the eRoom member list.

  2. Click "add" to open the Choose Members page.

  3. Click "New Group" to open the Create Group page.

  4. Type a name, and an optional description for the new group.

  5. Pick who can Edit the new group (its properties and members).

    Unless you are an administrator, you cannot set permissions for members of the new group -- they have the same default permissions that all new members have, as specified on the Members pages of Site and Community Settings.

  1. Click "OK"

    The Choose Members page reopens and the name of your new group appears (selected) in the list.

  1. Click "OK" to add the new group to your eRoom's membership. 

  2. On the Choose Role page, specify the role you want assigned to members (to be added) in your new group.

  3. When you click "OK" on the Choose Role page, you return to the eRoom member list, which now includes your new group.

To remove members or groups from your eRoom:

  1. Open the eRoom member list and click next to the name of the member or group you want to remove.

    Or, click "Remove" to open the Choose Members page, on which you can pick individual members or groups, and then click "OK".

  1. When you confirm, eRoom removes the members from the Members page and updates the eRoom member list.

To change a member's role:

You assign roles when you add members to your eRoom. Here's how you can change them.

  1. Open the eRoom member list and click the change role icon () next to the name of the member whose role you want to change. The Change Role page opens.

    Or, to change the roles for multiple members at once, click "change roles", and on the Choose Members page, pick the individual members or groups whose roles you want to change, and click "OK".

    Hint:
    To pick a group member, add the member as an individual member first.

  1. Pick the role or roles (standard, custom, or both) to which you want to assign this member (or members). You can assign members to more than one custom role by selecting the appropriate check boxes.

  2. Click "OK" to put the role changes into effect and return to the Members page.

About custom roles

A custom role is a descriptive, functional title for one of the three standard, built-in eRoom roles (coordinator, participant, observer). Custom roles are specific to the eRoom in which they are created. They can be pre-defined in a template eRoom, or you can define your own custom roles when you create an eRoom. You can also create and edit custom roles in any existing eRooms you coordinate.

You can set up project-relevant custom roles in advance, making sure the roles have the appropriate access rights. Then later, when a project gets underway, you can fill those abstract roles with specific members or groups. For example, you might set up custom roles to reflect team structure (hierarchical roles such as manager, supervisor, and associate) or functional areas (task-based roles such as writers, editors, and designers).

All members in the same custom role have the same level of access to items in an eRoom. (As always in an eRoom, the highest level of access a member has, whether through their individual or group status, takes precedence.)

You can specify custom roles everywhere you can use members or groups in an eRoom access control settings, routing permissions, database member list and approval fields, and so on. The main differences between groups and custom roles are:

To define a custom role:

  1. Open the eRoom member list and click .

    Or, when you are assigning roles to members on the Assign Roles page of the Create eRoom wizard, click .

  1. On the Custom Role page, type a name and (optionally) a description for the custom role.

    In naming and describing the role, follow the tips provided in the lower half of the page.

  1. Pick which of the built-in eRoom roles (coordinator, participant, or observer) has the appropriate rights for the custom role you are defining.

    To make your choice, first think of the tasks a member in that role will need to perform (editing vs. viewing files, for example). Next, identify the correct level of access to items in the eRoom such a member would need in order to perform those tasks.

  1. Click "OK" to define the custom role.

    The name of this role (as well as its description, if any) now appears in the list of roles available for assigning members when adding members to the eRoom.

On the eRoom Members page, if you sort the membership listing according to roles, custom roles are grouped with the standard roles on which they are based, in the following order: coordinator roles first, participant roles second, and observer roles last.

Managing eRoom Settings

In eRoom Settings, you manage the eRoom's properties (name, banner, description, and so on), and you also take care of administrative details such as running reports about your eRoom, exporting it, or deleting it.  

To open eRoom Settings, click at the top of the front page of your eRoom, next to the name of the eRoom. eRoom Settings is divided into pages you can open by clicking their names in the left column.

After making changes to eRoom Settings, click "OK" to put the settings into effect for your eRoom.

eRoom Settings: Status

Status information provides a snapshot of what's happening in your eRoom -- it appears on the front page of your eRoom, and on members' My eRooms pages.

Tip: A quick way to update your eRoom's status is to click in the status line on the front page of the eRoom. This opens the Status page of eRoom Settings directly.

eRoom Settings: Name & Description

Note: The eRoom name in the URL can be different than the eRoom's actual name. If you do change the eRoom's URL, be sure to notify all members so they can update any links to that eRoom.

eRoom Settings: Options

Banner Graphic

Each eRoom has a banner graphic that appears at the top of every page. To pick your own banner, select the check box to Use a custom banner, and then click "Browse" to locate and select the image you want. Otherwise, your eRoom displays the community's default banner.

Note: The default size of the space for your banner is 600 pixels wide and 36 pixels high. However, there are UI customization variables you can use to specify a different size for your custom banner.

eRoom Size Limit

An eRoom size limit (set at either the site or community level) specifies an upper threshold of disk space an eRoom can consume. In eRooms above that limit, members cannot create new items until the total file size is below the specified limit. To make an eRoom smaller, you delete items and files (including those in the recycle bin).

Only site administrators and community administrators with the appropriate permission can change the eRoom size limit.

Recycle bin

Unless the recycle bin option is turned off in Community Settings, each eRoom has a recycle bin, where deleted items go instead of being permanently removed. To turn off the recycle bin for your eRoom, clear the check box labeled "Use the recycle bin in this eRoom".

Unlisted eRooms

To hide an eRoom from non-members, clear the check box labeled "The name of this room can be seen by non-members". Doing so prevents the eRoom's name and description (if any) from appearing in the results lists of eRoom searches conducted by non-members. In this case, only coordinators, administrators, and eRoom members can find it and open it.

Even if non-members can see your eRoom in search results, they cannot open it.

When a project is over and an eRoom is no longer actively used, you might want to hide an eRoom from non-members. You can keep it available for members to refer to instead of deleting it or archiving it (by exporting it to a .erm file). Or, you might want to keep an eRoom private for a particular group of members -- Human Resources staff working on a confidential project, for example.

See also: For another way of keeping items confidential, see About hidden items.

Access Control

Edit rights to the front page of your eRoom means you can save the item view for all other members of the eRoom. To assign the front-page edit rights, click the member picker ().

When an eRoom is read-only, it means members cannot create or remove items on the front page, nor add announcements (if announcements are included on the front page). To make the front page read-only, select the Read-only check box.

Note: The Edit rights and Read-only setting in eRoom Settings apply to the eRoom's front page only and have no effect on the access rights to other items on the page. Members in the role of participant and above can create items in other items (not marked read-only) in the eRoom, even when the front page is marked read-only.

Content Server Links

With eRoom Enterprise, if you are a coordinator with permission (given by the community administrator) to create and edit Content Server links, you can limit that ability in your eRoom to just coordinators. To do so, leave blank the check box labeled "Allow participants to create and edit Content Server links".

You can also specify an eRoom-wide default location/template in a repository so that all files, folders and attachments fields in the eRoom have this location/template initially specified for their Content Server-related settings.

Note: Individual folders or databases can override the eRoom-wide location/template defaults for files first linked in those places.

To pick an eRoom-wide default storage location in a repository:

  1. In the Content Server Links section of the Options page in eRoom Settings, click "settings".

  2. On the "Content Server Link: Pick a Repository" page, pick the repository from those available to eRooms on your server and click "OK".

  3. On the "Content Server Link: Pick Location" page, pick a cabinet, folder, or subfolder from those listed and click "OK".

  4. On the eRoom Settings page, click "save settings" at the top to put the default repository storage location into effect for your eRoom.

Note: To clear the default location/template settings, remove the check mark from the "Allow participants to create and edit Content Server links" option, and click "OK" on the Options page of eRoom Settings.

Rights Management

If rights management is enabled in your community, you can enable, disable, or re-enable rights management for your eRoom, and if you enable it, define its policy. The eRoom's policy is the initial policy for newly protected files and for newly enabled folders at the top level of the eRoom. Changes to a setting in the eRoom’s policy may affect the effective policy of folders and files in the eRoom.

To enable rights management for your eRoom:

  1. Open the Options page in eRoom Settings, which has a Rights Management area.

  2. Select one of the following options for the setting New Microsoft Office files and Adobe Acrobat files in this room...:

  1. In the Rights Management Policy area, specify the rights-management policy settings for the eRoom. This is the policy inherited by folders and newly protected Microsoft Office files, and Adobe Acrobat files in this eRoom. If rights management has never been enabled in the eRoom, the controls in this area are disabled. Once you select either can optionally be protected by a rights management policy or will automatically be protected by a rights management policy, these controls are enabled and are initially set according to eRoom defaults (which you can change).

Note: (eRoom Enterprise only) If your eRoom's policy is to "automatically protect" eligible content, then the option to specify a default storage location in a Documentum repository is unavailable for folders in that eRoom. Likewise, you can neither add a file from a repository, nor link a new or existing file to a repository in such an eRoom.

To disable rights management in your eRoom:

  1. Open the Options page in eRoom Settings.

  2. In the Rights Management area, for the setting New Microsoft Office files and Adobe Acrobat files in this room..., select the option cannot be protected by a rights management policy.

Rights management is not enabled in the eRoom, and no new eligible files in the eRoom can be protected. If rights management was previously enabled in the eRoom, the settings are disabled. Existing protected files remain protected by their actual policies, which you can still edit. Once rights management is disabled, however, eRoom and folder policies no longer affect the files they contain. Therefore, actual policies for protected files might differ from their effective policies while rights management was enabled.

To re-enable rights management in your eRoom:

  1. Open the Options page in eRoom Settings.

  2. In the Rights Management area, for the setting labeled "New Microsoft Office files and Adobe Acrobat files in this room...", select one of the following options:

Rights management is re-enabled in all folders in the eRoom that used rights management before it was disabled.

eRoom Settings: Invitation

When you invite members to join your eRoom, you can send them the default invitation message that eRoom provides. Or, you can send a customized message.

To customize your invitations:

  1. On the Invitation page of eRoom Settings, select the "Use this custom invitation:" check box.

  1. Edit the Subject and Message of the invitation so it reads the way you want it to.

    Type "{eRoomURL}" in the message where you'd like eRoom to automatically insert the URL of your eRoom.

eRoom Settings: Template

A template eRoom is one that's customized for use in your particular organization. You can provide template eRooms for members (who have "can create eRooms" permission) to create. Typically, you populate a template eRoom with a set of items suitable for the project-specific tasks (for example, a customer contact database, an expense report, a team calendar, a discussion forum, and so forth).

To make your eRoom available as a template shown in the Create eRoom wizard in your community, do this:

  1. On the Template page of eRoom Settings, select the check box labeled "Use this eRoom as a template".

  2. Optionally, you can type a Category for the template so in the Create eRoom wizard, template eRooms are listed under an appropriate category such as Client Engagement, Sales Tracking, or Recruiting

  3. Optionally add a Description of the eRoom that briefly explains its purpose.

When you tag an eRoom as a template, it is available as a template for any eRooms created on that facility. If you add template eRooms to a template facility, you can distribute the template eRooms across a site, since they are included in each new facility created in a community.

When you create an eRoom from a template with content protected by rights management or rights-enabled folders, the eRoom is created as a copy and protection works as long as the template is instantiated in the same site in which it was created.

Note: Reusable custom roles can enhance a template eRoom's purpose. In a template, you can set up project-relevant roles that have the appropriate access rights for their intended function. Then, when coordinators get a project underway by creating eRooms based on your template, they can fill the roles later with specific members (individuals or groups). In addition to basic roles, coordinators can assign members to multiple custom roles.

eRoom Settings: Welcome

eRoom Settings: Usage Reports

See: Usage reports

eRoom Settings: Extensions

See: Site Settings: Extensions and Community Settings: Extensions

Managing access to items in your eRoom

As coordinator, you have full access to everything inside your eRoom, and can manage member access to those items in several ways:

To release a reservation on a file:

  1. Right-click the icon for a reserved file and pick "Access Control" from the pop-up menu.

    On the Access Control page, the "Reserved for editing" check box is selected, and a message tells you by whom and when the file was reserved.

  1. Clear the "Reserved for editing" check box and click "OK".

  1. On the confirmation page, click "Override" to release the reservation.

The file is now free for someone else to edit it.

To specify who can delete from the recycle bin:

  1. Right-click the recycle bin and pick "Access Control" from the pop-up menu (available to coordinators only).

    On the Recycle Bin Access Control page, the check box labeled "Only coordinators can delete items permanently" is initially cleared. This means eRoom members can use the Delete command in the recycle bin to remove items permanently.


    If you select this check box, only coordinators can use the Delete command within the recycle bin.

  1. Click "OK" to put the setting into effect.

Deleting your eRoom

Only administrators and coordinators can delete eRooms. You cannot recover an eRoom once it has been deleted, so be sure there is nothing in the eRoom that you still want.

Note: If you think you might need information from a deleted eRoom in the future, you can export the eRoom to a .erm file and save it as a backup first.

To delete an eRoom:

  1. In eRoom Settings, click "Delete the eRoom".

  2. On the "Delete eRoom?" page, click "OK" to confirm. Click "Cancel" to cancel the delete action.