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Windows Meeting Space
I have two HP Pavilion laptops running Vista Home Premium plus a printer on a home wireless network over a Linksys wireless router. The computers can ping each other and can share folders and files. I would like to set up a Windows Meeting Space meeting to enable one computer to watch applications running on the other computer. I've tried using both "existing Internet connection" and "ad hoc Wireless Network" in the Meeting Space app and I can't get either to work. Using an Internet connection, I have to tweak the registry to enable IPv6 and then I can set up a Meeting Space meeting but the other computer can't see it. Using ad hoc networking, I can't set up an ad hoc network through Meeting Space but I can set up an ad hoc network manually (through Windows Network and Sharing center) but the other computer can't see it. I've seen a couple of older threads on this forum that talk about this problem, but they just dead-end without a solution. Or maybe I missed a thread. Can anyone help? Thanks. -- rhf137 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ rhf137's Profile: http://forums.techarena.in/members/203093.htm View this thread: http://forums.techarena.in/windows-v...rk/1323285.htm http://forums.techarena.in |