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December 5th 03, 03:10 PM
I am having the same problem......can someone help us
with this
ed
>-----Original Message-----
>Please can someone help me as I am getting so fed up
with
>this issue.
>
>Basically I have Win XP and have tried both Windows
>Messenger and now MSN messenger 6.0 and all I am doing
is
>getting more wound up by the day.
>
>I have a Logitec Quickcam Zoom and I am trying to use it
>for either Video Conferencing or WebCam with Audio with
>in Win Messenger or MSN Messenger.
>
>I also have Norton Internet Security 2002 running on my
>system.
>
>When using either Win Messenger or MSN Messenger I can
>connect both Video Conferencing or WebCam with Audio to
>any PC within my home network, however when I try to
>connect to other PC's on the web it just will not happen.
>
>There are 4 of us all with the same WebCam - when using
>Win Messenger a message comes up stating that my
computer
>is trying to connect with the other persons PC, then
>after maybe a minute of trying it gives up stating that
>it can not establish a connection.
>
>When using MSN Messenger 6.0 - If I use the WebCam only
>button it will connect to the PC first time every time -
>however, if I try and add audio to the mix, once more I
>get a message stating that my computer is trying to
>connect with the other persons PC, then again after
about
>a minute of trying it gives up stating that it can not
>establish a connection. If I try and use the Video
>Conferencing option within MSN Messenger I get the same
>attempting to connect message and again it times out
>after about a minute.
>
>I have searched everywhere (including here, Symantec and
>other web based sources) and I can not get this thing to
>work.
>
>All of our WebCams work within their own environments
(ie
>they will make mini movies or video e-mails etc) but
they
>will not work for the function they were originally
>brought for - (That is except for the person sitting not
>4 feet away from me on my home network).
>
>Any help that will stop me going crazy will be much
>appreciated.
>
>Cheers,
>
>Christina
>.
>
with this
ed
>-----Original Message-----
>Please can someone help me as I am getting so fed up
with
>this issue.
>
>Basically I have Win XP and have tried both Windows
>Messenger and now MSN messenger 6.0 and all I am doing
is
>getting more wound up by the day.
>
>I have a Logitec Quickcam Zoom and I am trying to use it
>for either Video Conferencing or WebCam with Audio with
>in Win Messenger or MSN Messenger.
>
>I also have Norton Internet Security 2002 running on my
>system.
>
>When using either Win Messenger or MSN Messenger I can
>connect both Video Conferencing or WebCam with Audio to
>any PC within my home network, however when I try to
>connect to other PC's on the web it just will not happen.
>
>There are 4 of us all with the same WebCam - when using
>Win Messenger a message comes up stating that my
computer
>is trying to connect with the other persons PC, then
>after maybe a minute of trying it gives up stating that
>it can not establish a connection.
>
>When using MSN Messenger 6.0 - If I use the WebCam only
>button it will connect to the PC first time every time -
>however, if I try and add audio to the mix, once more I
>get a message stating that my computer is trying to
>connect with the other persons PC, then again after
about
>a minute of trying it gives up stating that it can not
>establish a connection. If I try and use the Video
>Conferencing option within MSN Messenger I get the same
>attempting to connect message and again it times out
>after about a minute.
>
>I have searched everywhere (including here, Symantec and
>other web based sources) and I can not get this thing to
>work.
>
>All of our WebCams work within their own environments
(ie
>they will make mini movies or video e-mails etc) but
they
>will not work for the function they were originally
>brought for - (That is except for the person sitting not
>4 feet away from me on my home network).
>
>Any help that will stop me going crazy will be much
>appreciated.
>
>Cheers,
>
>Christina
>.
>