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How to configure netmeeting window net meeting step by step guide example |
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How to configure Configuring NetMeetingNetMeeting 3.0 is built in to all copies of Windows XP. However, it needs to be configured to use it. To configure NetMeeting:
NetMeeting setup is now complete. NetMeeting will then start, and an icon will be displayed on the desktop. (During startup, if Windows XP Firewall attempts to block NetMeeting, click Unblock.
The NetMeeting main window will then appear
Finding Your IP AddressConnections in NetMeeting are done through IP addresses. You need to know your IP Address. To find out your IP Address:
Alternatively, in the NetMeeting main window, click Help, then select "About Windows NetMeeting". Your IP Address will be displayed in the window. Starting NetMeetingYou can connect individually or to a group. To start NetMeeting:
The NetMeeting main window will appear. Placing a CallClick the Place Call button. Enter the IP Address of the person or meeting you want to connect to.
Receiving a call
When another person is calling you NetMeeting will display the following screen:
Click Accept to begin the call.
Hosting and Joining MeetingsTo host a meeting:
Using ChatWith chat you can communicate with an individual or a group by text messaging. These conversations can be saved as a richtext file for later reference. Options such as "Whisper" mode allow private messages between the host and an individual during a group session. To open a chat session: Click the Chat button.
Using WhiteboardWith Whiteboard you can review, create and update graphic information. This option allows you to load saved Whiteboard pages into a conference by dragging and dropping the saved pages into the Whiteboard window. To open Whiteboard:
Click the Whiteboard button. Sharing ProgramsShared Programs allows meeting participants to view and work on files together even if they do not have the program. Only one participant at a time can be in control of the shared program. To share a program:
You can also share your computer desktop in order to share your entire computer with participants. To stop sharing, click Unshare in the Sharing dialog box. Remote Desktop SharingRemote Desktop Sharing allows you to access a computer from another computer at another location. To use Remote Desktop Sharing, you activate it and then close NetMeeting. To set up Remote Desktop Sharing:
To activate Remote Desktop Sharing on the computer:
To connect to the computer from a second location:
The remote desktop will appear on the second computer. To end Remote Desktop Sharing:
Transferring FilesFiles can also be transferred in the background while in a NetMeeting conference and can be sent either to an individual or a group. To transfer a file:
Configuring SettingsTo configure NetMeeting's video and audio options: * Under the Tools menu, select Options. The Options dialog box will appear. For video settings:* Select the Video Tab To configure audio options:* Select the Audio tab Getting helpFor help using Windows NetMeeting, select Help Topics under Help on the menu bar. |
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