XP Home and Netmeeting

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I have been using Netmeeting for some time, but now I
switched over to XP Home I can't find it or download it?
I sure hope there is a way of using Netmeeting on XP Home.
Any patches or fixes?
 
Microsoft NetMeeting is already installed in Windows XP.
Perform the following procedure to access it:

1. Right-click on your Desktop and select NEW > SHORTCUT
2. In the Create Shortcut box type: "C:\Program Files\NetMeeting\conf.exe" , and click Next.
3. Type in a name for the shortcut, such as NetMeeting, then click Finish.
4. A convenient shortcut to NetMeeting will appear on your Desktop.
5. You can also open NetMeeting this way: Start > Run and type: Conf.exe , and hit enter.

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|I have been using Netmeeting for some time, but now I
| switched over to XP Home I can't find it or download it?
| I sure hope there is a way of using Netmeeting on XP Home.
| Any patches or fixes?
 
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99 said:
I have been using Netmeeting for some time, but now I
switched over to XP Home I can't find it or download it?
I sure hope there is a way of using Netmeeting on XP Home.
Any patches or fixes?


No patches or fixes are required. It's in XP and readily
available. Did you read torgeir's correct response below?


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Ken Blake - Microsoft MVP Windows: Shell/User
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99 said:
I have been using Netmeeting for some time, but now I
switched over to XP Home I can't find it or download it?
I sure hope there is a way of using Netmeeting on XP Home.
Any patches or fixes?

Should, in either version of XP, be C:\Program Files\Netmeeting\conf.exe

Make a shortcut to that, or just Start - Run the line
Conf.exe
 

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