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July 12, 2002 12:00 AM

Where is Microsoft NetMeeting in Windows XP?

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A. NetMeeting is a standard XP component that's hidden until you initially configuration. NetMeeting lets you participate in virtual meetings, work in shared applications, share data over the Internet or an intranet, and share live video with others in far-away places.

To enable NetMeeting, perform the following steps:

  1. Go to the Start menu and select Run.
  2. Type
    Conf 
    and click OK.
  3. After the NetMeeting configuration wizard starts, click Next.
  4. Enter your personal details and click Next.
  5. Select listing directory options and click Next.
  6. Select your connection media and click Next.
  7. Configure the shortcut options to your liking and click Next.
  8. Click Next to configure volume options and Next again to confirm that the microphone works.
  9. Click Finish.

To begin a NetMeeting session, start NetMeeting (e.g., run conf.exe again to start the application or select the appropriate shortcut from the Start menu or desktop), click the Phone button, and enter the IP address of the machine you want to communicate with.

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Comments
  • Gorachand
    3 years ago
    Jul 27, 2009

    Please inform me short and clearly the uses and use of Net Meeting

  • Anonymous User
    7 years ago
    Aug 19, 2005

    works like a charm

  • Anonymous User
    7 years ago
    Aug 09, 2005

    hi i cant seem to get netmeeting started to download my webcam on windowsxp

  • Anonymous User
    7 years ago
    Aug 08, 2005

    If I had come to you earlier, I would have saved a lot of time and trouble!. Thanks a lot.

    -R

  • Anonymous User
    7 years ago
    Jun 13, 2005

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