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Old January 17th 04, 02:42 AM
sudhakarreddy
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Default Netmeeting in Windows xp

I am able to initiate Netmeeting in Win xp, from Windows Messenger 5.0,
using a link provided by you.
http://messenger.jonathankay.com/dow...netmeeting.reg
But, all the options related to Voice & Camera are greyed out. However, they
are ok in Win Messenger. I want to use Netmeeting. Can U provide me a
solution please?


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Old January 17th 04, 03:21 AM
Brian Sullivan MVP
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Default Netmeeting in Windows xp

sudhakarreddy wrote:
I am able to initiate Netmeeting in Win xp, from Windows Messenger
5.0, using a link provided by you.
http://messenger.jonathankay.com/dow...netmeeting.reg
But, all the options related to Voice & Camera are greyed out.


Start - Run - conf.exe should allow you to establish desktop icons if you
haven't already.

Are you saying when you run NetMeeting the audio/video tabs in tool-options
are inaccessible?

And that Tools - Audio Tuning Wizard is inaccessible?

I presume you do have a sound card and a camera/





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Old January 18th 04, 07:04 PM
sudhakarreddy
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Default Netmeeting in Windows xp

yes, exactly. My webcam & sound card are functioning and are active in win
messenger 5.0, from which i open net meeting, using "start netmeeting"
control. I want to use netmeeting for audio visual communication rather than
the win messenger 5.0. Thx.
"Brian Sullivan MVP" wrote in message
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sudhakarreddy wrote:
I am able to initiate Netmeeting in Win xp, from Windows Messenger
5.0, using a link provided by you.
http://messenger.jonathankay.com/dow...netmeeting.reg
But, all the options related to Voice & Camera are greyed out.


Start - Run - conf.exe should allow you to establish desktop icons if

you
haven't already.

Are you saying when you run NetMeeting the audio/video tabs in

tool-options
are inaccessible?

And that Tools - Audio Tuning Wizard is inaccessible?

I presume you do have a sound card and a camera/





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Brian Sullivan
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Old January 18th 04, 07:22 PM
Brian Sullivan MVP
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Default Netmeeting in Windows xp

sudhakarreddy wrote:
yes, exactly. My webcam & sound card are functioning and are active
in win messenger 5.0, from which i open net meeting, using "start
netmeeting" control. I want to use netmeeting for audio visual
communication rather than the win messenger 5.0. Thx.



Have you tried to run NetMeeting separately to set up the audio and video --
or even that shows no audio or video function?

Is this XP Pro -- a corporate desktop?




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Old January 19th 04, 06:06 PM
sudhakarreddy
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Default Netmeeting in Windows xp

Yes, I did. Even when run separately, net meeting does not show audio &
video functions.

Yes, it is win xp pro. well, i don't know whether u call it corporate desk
top or not. It did ask for an administrator pass word at the time of
installation which i have set up. i am a single user using it.

"Brian Sullivan MVP" wrote in message
...
sudhakarreddy wrote:
yes, exactly. My webcam & sound card are functioning and are active
in win messenger 5.0, from which i open net meeting, using "start
netmeeting" control. I want to use netmeeting for audio visual
communication rather than the win messenger 5.0. Thx.



Have you tried to run NetMeeting separately to set up the audio and

video --
or even that shows no audio or video function?

Is this XP Pro -- a corporate desktop?




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Old January 19th 04, 07:44 PM
Brian Sullivan MVP
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Default Netmeeting in Windows xp

sudhakarreddy wrote:
Yes, I did. Even when run separately, net meeting does not show
audio & video functions.

Yes, it is win xp pro. well, i don't know whether u call it corporate
desk top or not. It did ask for an administrator pass word at the
time of installation which i have set up. i am a single user using
it.


Only two possibilities that I can think of:

1) audio/video in NetMeeting is forbidden by policy ( run-gpedit.msc to run
policy editor)
2) some other H.323 program is running on the machine preventing NetMeeting
from access the necessary ports for audio/video function




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Old January 22nd 04, 06:44 PM
sudhakarreddy
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Default Netmeeting in Windows xp

yes, the audio/ video options were forbidden in group policy. now i have
enabled them & Netmeeting is working normally.

Thank u so much for the help.

"Brian Sullivan MVP" wrote in message
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sudhakarreddy wrote:
Yes, I did. Even when run separately, net meeting does not show
audio & video functions.

Yes, it is win xp pro. well, i don't know whether u call it corporate
desk top or not. It did ask for an administrator pass word at the
time of installation which i have set up. i am a single user using
it.


Only two possibilities that I can think of:

1) audio/video in NetMeeting is forbidden by policy ( run-gpedit.msc to

run
policy editor)
2) some other H.323 program is running on the machine preventing

NetMeeting
from access the necessary ports for audio/video function




--
Brian Sullivan
Meeting by Wire ( http://www.meetingbywire.com)
------------
Is your PC protected? --
http://www.microsoft.com/security/protect/default.asp




---
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Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com).
Version: 6.0.560 / Virus Database: 352 - Release Date: 1/8/2004


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Old January 22nd 04, 07:23 PM
Brian Sullivan MVP
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Default Netmeeting in Windows xp

sudhakarreddy wrote:
yes, the audio/ video options were forbidden in group policy. now i
have enabled them & Netmeeting is working normally.


AFAIK this would need to have been done deliberately -- do you know how the
policy would have got set?


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Old January 24th 04, 07:42 PM
sudhakarreddy
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Default Netmeeting in Windows xp

Don't really know! Only I use this machine.
Anyway, thanks so much for your valuable help.

"Brian Sullivan MVP" wrote in message
...
sudhakarreddy wrote:
yes, the audio/ video options were forbidden in group policy. now i
have enabled them & Netmeeting is working normally.


AFAIK this would need to have been done deliberately -- do you know how

the
policy would have got set?


--
Brian Sullivan
Meeting by Wire ( http://www.meetingbywire.com)
------------
Is your PC protected? --
http://www.microsoft.com/security/protect/default.asp




---
Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free.
Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com).
Version: 6.0.567 / Virus Database: 358 - Release Date: 1/24/2004


 




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