Steve Kemp
December 5th 03, 02:31 PM
That did it. I also fixed the one-way problem thanks to Keith Jack (a couple
of messages back). The two problems were unrelated.
"Lucky One" > wrote in message
...
> Hi Steve & John:
> Not sure if any of this will help, but I'll stick my twopennies worth in
...
> as far as not being able to exit messenger, if you have Norton Anti virus
> 2003 installed it has a new feature which scans text messages if you
> disable this you should be able to exit messenger.. if you are running
> internet device and discovery which shows up in my Network places and view
> Netowrk connections as internet gateway .. double click go to properties
go
> to settings, and delete any of the messenger settings you see in there
this
> might cure the one that's not able to have voice and video.. not sure if
> this helps but ..
>
> "Steve Kemp" > wrote in message
> ...
> > Hopefully someone has a cure for this....
> >
> > The voice and video conversations between myself and "some" computers is
> > one-way. Specfically between myself and one WinXP computer I can have
full
> > voice and video converations. Between myself and a 2nd WinXP computer I
> can
> > hear and see them, they can't me. This problem has not always been
there.
> It
> > showed up sometime in that last month or so. I wish I knew exactly when
so
> > that I could track it down to a specific change in the system.
> >
> > First of all I am using Windows Messenger for Exchange 4.7 on our LAN.
The
> > LAN is behind a router (obviously :-) ) All computers in question are
> > completely up-to-date as far as Service Packs and MS critical updates.
> >
> > I have tried a complete uninstall of Windows Messenger on my computer
> (using
> > the 'RunDll32 advpack.dll,LaunchINFSection
> > %windir%\INF\msmsgs.inf,BLC.Remove' command). Then reinstall. One
> > interesting thing in my system. I cannot "exit" Messenger. It always
> > complains about other applications "using features provided my Windows
> > Messenger".
> >
> > Any ideas? I have tried the Knowledge Base to no avail.
> >
> > Steve Kemp
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
>
of messages back). The two problems were unrelated.
"Lucky One" > wrote in message
...
> Hi Steve & John:
> Not sure if any of this will help, but I'll stick my twopennies worth in
...
> as far as not being able to exit messenger, if you have Norton Anti virus
> 2003 installed it has a new feature which scans text messages if you
> disable this you should be able to exit messenger.. if you are running
> internet device and discovery which shows up in my Network places and view
> Netowrk connections as internet gateway .. double click go to properties
go
> to settings, and delete any of the messenger settings you see in there
this
> might cure the one that's not able to have voice and video.. not sure if
> this helps but ..
>
> "Steve Kemp" > wrote in message
> ...
> > Hopefully someone has a cure for this....
> >
> > The voice and video conversations between myself and "some" computers is
> > one-way. Specfically between myself and one WinXP computer I can have
full
> > voice and video converations. Between myself and a 2nd WinXP computer I
> can
> > hear and see them, they can't me. This problem has not always been
there.
> It
> > showed up sometime in that last month or so. I wish I knew exactly when
so
> > that I could track it down to a specific change in the system.
> >
> > First of all I am using Windows Messenger for Exchange 4.7 on our LAN.
The
> > LAN is behind a router (obviously :-) ) All computers in question are
> > completely up-to-date as far as Service Packs and MS critical updates.
> >
> > I have tried a complete uninstall of Windows Messenger on my computer
> (using
> > the 'RunDll32 advpack.dll,LaunchINFSection
> > %windir%\INF\msmsgs.inf,BLC.Remove' command). Then reinstall. One
> > interesting thing in my system. I cannot "exit" Messenger. It always
> > complains about other applications "using features provided my Windows
> > Messenger".
> >
> > Any ideas? I have tried the Knowledge Base to no avail.
> >
> > Steve Kemp
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
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