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Get used to the new name people - Windows Collaboration is now "Windows
Meeting Space"

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Ahh OK :o) Check out the Vista Product Guide, then page 299 and it's the 4th
point.
http://download.microsoft.com/downl...6A4CC/(60MB)--Windows Vista Product Guide.doc

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I need a program that supports the T.120 standard. I have OC 2005, but my
Vista system does not seem to respond when the Office 2000 Conferencing
server (where all of our meeting services are housed) attempts to call.

I cannot install Messenger, all IM/webmail/conferencing apps are blocked @
the firewall.

Any ideas?

Scott
 
Netmeeting has been replaced with Windows meeting Spaces. Look for it on
yuor start menu.

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I tried installing Windows Live Messenger 8.0 (released now). On XP it had
the white board and sharing applications under activities, but on Vista RC1
(5600) these were missing. When I tried to initiate application sharing from
XP it said that this feature was either not installed or was disabled on the
Vista workstation.

Is there something I need to do to install or enable this functionality on
Vista?
 
You have my vote as well. I am a Vista user who needs to support a remote
user via sharing the screen (like was available in NetMeeting) and that
remote user is a XP user.

Do we have to go to MSN Messenger and Windows Live Messenger to get screen
sharing to work? I don't need or care for anyother features, like Chat, IM,
etc. Just free collaboration by screen sharing.

What was the answer to Keith's question?
 
MS has a hotpatch version of Netmeeting 3.0.2 for installation on Vista. It
has limitations but is better than nothing. See the link below for details.
You have to call and request it though. Be sure to reference the KB article
and that you are calling for the free hotpatch. You will NOT be charged.

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/kb/927853

Jared
 

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