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December 5th 03, 01:44 PM
Thanks for answer my post, Darren.
I've disabled the firewalls (the windows Xp's & Norton
PF) when I tried to start the video and audio
conversations.
Besides this problem exist well before I installed Norton
PF.
Thanks anyways.
>-----Original Message-----
>I have exactly the same issue.
>
>My PC : XP Home, Messenger 4.2.2009, XP ICFirewall, DSL
>Other : XP ????, Ditto, XP ICFirewall or Norton, Cable
>
>I can see the 'other' person and my own image as
expected
>but 'other' cannot see me. Interestingly if either of us
>enable the XP IC Firewall then black screens are
>guaranteed at the other end. No firewalls at both ends
>doesn't help either. All other features work - desktop
>sharing, control, whiteboard etc. etc.
>
>In summary: XP Firewall seems very badly behaved with
>Messenger (at least with UPnP routers in between).
Norton
>perhaps blocks incoming Messenger video ? The main issue
>is that the 'other' cannot see my video.
>
>Sorry, this is not going to solve your problem but it
>might help.
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>I'm running windows XP Pro with services pack one, my
>>windows messenger version is 4.7(4.2.2009), my webcam
is
>>Logitech quickcam pro 3000 with the lastest driver
>>installed. I'm using broadband cable connection, and I
>>don't have a network router. I disabled my windows xp
>>firewall, and I disabled my Norton personal firewall as
>>well.
>>
>>My problem is when I try to have a video and voice
>>conversation with my friends, I can see them and hear
>>them perfectly fine, but they can not see me and hear
me
>>at all. I disabled all my firewall programs and I
passed
>>the Audio/Video Tuning wizard without any problems at
>>all. I tried my webcam on another computer and it
worked
>>just fine. So I just don't know what is wrong.
>>
>>After I got kicked around by Microsoft Technical
support
>>and MSN support for weeks, I still can't get the
problem
>>solved, I'm frustrated. So any of you professionals and
>>clever people are out there can help me with this, I
>will
>>be very appreciated your time and your help!
>>
>>ThankX.
>>.
>>
>.
>
I've disabled the firewalls (the windows Xp's & Norton
PF) when I tried to start the video and audio
conversations.
Besides this problem exist well before I installed Norton
PF.
Thanks anyways.
>-----Original Message-----
>I have exactly the same issue.
>
>My PC : XP Home, Messenger 4.2.2009, XP ICFirewall, DSL
>Other : XP ????, Ditto, XP ICFirewall or Norton, Cable
>
>I can see the 'other' person and my own image as
expected
>but 'other' cannot see me. Interestingly if either of us
>enable the XP IC Firewall then black screens are
>guaranteed at the other end. No firewalls at both ends
>doesn't help either. All other features work - desktop
>sharing, control, whiteboard etc. etc.
>
>In summary: XP Firewall seems very badly behaved with
>Messenger (at least with UPnP routers in between).
Norton
>perhaps blocks incoming Messenger video ? The main issue
>is that the 'other' cannot see my video.
>
>Sorry, this is not going to solve your problem but it
>might help.
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>I'm running windows XP Pro with services pack one, my
>>windows messenger version is 4.7(4.2.2009), my webcam
is
>>Logitech quickcam pro 3000 with the lastest driver
>>installed. I'm using broadband cable connection, and I
>>don't have a network router. I disabled my windows xp
>>firewall, and I disabled my Norton personal firewall as
>>well.
>>
>>My problem is when I try to have a video and voice
>>conversation with my friends, I can see them and hear
>>them perfectly fine, but they can not see me and hear
me
>>at all. I disabled all my firewall programs and I
passed
>>the Audio/Video Tuning wizard without any problems at
>>all. I tried my webcam on another computer and it
worked
>>just fine. So I just don't know what is wrong.
>>
>>After I got kicked around by Microsoft Technical
support
>>and MSN support for weeks, I still can't get the
problem
>>solved, I'm frustrated. So any of you professionals and
>>clever people are out there can help me with this, I
>will
>>be very appreciated your time and your help!
>>
>>ThankX.
>>.
>>
>.
>