Microsoft is retiring its six-year-old NetMeeting online conferencing application and instead will push Office Live Meeting, formerly known as PlaceWare, for online meetings. Microsoft is retiring its ...
Ever since Randy Brown, senior network administrator at Attachmate, got the company's streaming media and multicast technology off the ground, company executives are more anxious and more confident ...
It's no surprise that readers frequently use Microsoft NetMeeting. After all, this Web-conferencing tool comes bundled free with Windows 2000 and XP. What is surprising is the wide variety of uses ...
Microsoft may be putting NetMeeting out to pasture, but NASA is putting it in outer space to help International Space Station occupants stay in touch with their families: On the occasion of today’s ...
In a recent thread I started MrCatBert and PeterB indicated that these two were similar. To be honest, I have only used NetMeeting to stream audio / video or a shared whiteboard. PCAnywhere I use for ...
Many of you responded to the newsletter about Windows XP a couple of weeks ago, with the bulk of the messages reminding me that Microsoft’s NetMeeting includes remote-control software. I was already ...
This has had me stumped for 4 hours now so am getting a bit tired but i cannot seem to find a reason as to why Netmeeting will not accept connection attempts on a Win2K Prof' host while said host is ...
Question: I use Netmeeting to videoconference with my nephew in Massachusetts. We both have Windows Me, 256 megabytes of RAM and the same type of Intel cameras. After we have been in a Netmeeting for ...
QUESTION: I am trying to communicate with a close friend using a PC cam and NetMeeting on a Dell Dimension 4100 running Windows ME. My friend has Windows XP and the ...
QUESTION: When I try to open either Netmeeting 3.01 and Outlook Express, each one says 'this program has performed an illegal operation and will be shut down' before ever even opening at all. I have ...
Though Microsoft NetMeeting hasn't had a major facelift since 1999, it remains a robust choice, and being free of charge adds to the appeal. But Microsoft's dogged adherence to the H.323 ...