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Old March 29th 03, 11:33 AM
Albert
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Hi,

I am running three PCs with Windows XP and the latest
version of Windows Messenger.

With my old kodak web camera I was able to send a Video
image (ie have a video conference).

Since the installation of my new Logitech web camera this
function is not longer available.

Any suggestions?

Albert
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Old March 29th 03, 04:18 PM
Jonathan Kay [MVP]
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Greetings Albert,

Exactly how do you mean "function is not longer available"? You may just need to go through
the Audio (and Video) Tuning Wizard again to select the new camera device. To do so, open
the main Messenger window, click the Tools menu, then Audio Tuning Wizard.
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Hi,

I am running three PCs with Windows XP and the latest
version of Windows Messenger.

With my old kodak web camera I was able to send a Video
image (ie have a video conference).

Since the installation of my new Logitech web camera this
function is not longer available.

Any suggestions?

Albert



 




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