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Old January 8th 04, 04:22 PM
kenlo
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The netmeeting in XP cannot stay with the setting of 'automatically accept calls'. Once the computer is rebooted, you have to reset it again. This problem occurs in Win 98 also but there is a patch to fix it. I try to use the same patch for XP but it do
es not work.
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Old January 8th 04, 04:23 PM
Brian Sullivan MVP
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kenlo wrote:
The netmeeting in XP cannot stay with the setting of 'automatically
accept calls'. Once the computer is rebooted, you have to reset it
again. This problem occurs in Win 98 also but there is a patch to
fix it. I try to use the same patch for XP but it does not work.


http://www.meetingbywire.com/_various/autoacceptxp.reg is a registry patch
that makes auto accept persistent.

(BTW you should not need any patch on Win98 if you have the latest
Netmeeting)


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