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Old March 29th 03, 10:13 AM
Albert
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Default windows xp pro/home and webcam

Hi,

It appears that I am having the same problem. I have
three PCs with XP Professional running on all three nad
the latest version of windows Messenger.

The cameras work fine with all program, such as
NetMeeting, but not with Windows Messenger.

Before installing the Logitech camera on one system, I
had a kodak camera and it worked fine sending a video but
since the Logitech has been installed no video.

Any suggestions?

Albert

-----Original Message-----
Neil wrote:
Hi,

I've got one xp home and one xp pro machine, each with

the most recent
version of messenger and the logitech companion

installed.

each has got a logitech messenger webcam but we're

getting no where
at all.. it says it's connecting.. then black screens

and closes
connection (but keeps text session).

has anyone got this to work / got any ideas?


I can get it to connect, but there is no picture in the

reciving end. Just
flicker.
The cam works fine when i use other programs, such as

Logitech Companion.
The picture shows up fine on MY screen.

Neil, have you tried to turn off the XP firewall?


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