Netmeeting-how to permanently enable Do Not Disturb

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Courtney

We are trying to setup client machines to use netmeeting for calling into 3
helpdesk computers. This is for a school board so there will be many client
machines. In testing we found that if a machine is in a call with a helpdesk
machine and another machine tries to call the same helpdesk machine, both of
the machines in the call will ring. We can't have other client machines
ringing so we need to find a way to stop client machines from accepting
calls. They only really need to call out. So we found that if you set the
client machines to 'Do not disturb' this fixes the ringing issue, however,
this option is unchecked once netmeeting is closed out. So we are trying to
find a way to permanently have do not disturb set. We have checked the
registry, looked through group policy settings as well as the netmeeting
resource kit but couldn't find any options in there. If anyone has any
suggestions on how to do this or how to stop clients from ringing using a
different method it would be greatly appreciated. We are using WinXP pro and
netmeeting 3.01
Thank you
 
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Detlev Dreyer

Courtney said:
We are trying to setup client machines to use netmeeting for calling

Repost your question to the appropriate group.
news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsoft.public.internet.netmeeting
 
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Detlev Dreyer

Courtney said:
Unfortunately, I cannot post there

Why not? Just click the provided link.
can I keep this posted here for any replies?

Sure. However, I doubt that you will get any helpful replies since your
question is not a Windows XP issue.
 
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Courtney

the link you provided opened up Outlook Express for the newsgroup, I have
found the proper spot though-thank you
 
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Detlev Dreyer

Courtney said:
the link you provided opened up Outlook Express for the newsgroup, I have
found the proper spot though-thank you

You're certainly welcome.
 

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