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I have a feeling the answer is going to be 'no', but I am going to ask
anyway. Is there anyway to connect an XP machine to Vista's Windows Meeting Space? Perhaps using the old NetMeeting? |
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From an article at windowsnetworking.com
(Meeting Space is not available on Windows XP or earlier platforms and is not compatible with legacy collaboration tools like NetMeeting). http://www.windowsnetworking.com/art...ing-Space.html "David Wright" wrote: I have a feeling the answer is going to be 'no', but I am going to ask anyway. Is there anyway to connect an XP machine to Vista's Windows Meeting Space? Perhaps using the old NetMeeting? |
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Meeting Space uses iv6.
"ck" wrote in message ... From an article at windowsnetworking.com (Meeting Space is not available on Windows XP or earlier platforms and is not compatible with legacy collaboration tools like NetMeeting). http://www.windowsnetworking.com/art...ing-Space.html "David Wright" wrote: I have a feeling the answer is going to be 'no', but I am going to ask anyway. Is there anyway to connect an XP machine to Vista's Windows Meeting Space? Perhaps using the old NetMeeting? |