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Hi, I was just wondering how to set up a Meeting Space meeting on the
internet, everytime I go to make a meeting it says that it is using the local network. |
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Meeting Space uses IPv6; if you have an IPv4 connection, it will use either
a link-local IPv6 address for nearby systems or a Teredo address. You should be able to establish a meeting with anyone you have IPv6 connectivity to. (Since they're not local, you'll need to send an invitation file via e-mail or some other means.) "Release12" a écrit dans le message de ... Hi, I was just wondering how to set up a Meeting Space meeting on the internet, everytime I go to make a meeting it says that it is using the local network. |
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Thanks for the response, I'm sure it will help, but I don't know how to
change my wireless connection to IPv6 "Michael A. Bishop (MSFT)" wrote: Meeting Space uses IPv6; if you have an IPv4 connection, it will use either a link-local IPv6 address for nearby systems or a Teredo address. You should be able to establish a meeting with anyone you have IPv6 connectivity to. (Since they're not local, you'll need to send an invitation file via e-mail or some other means.) "Release12" a écrit dans le message de ... Hi, I was just wondering how to set up a Meeting Space meeting on the internet, everytime I go to make a meeting it says that it is using the local network. |
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How i can create a virtual room (such as meeting space) in internet (ipv4) ?
-- Forza e onore!!! "Release12" wrote: Thanks for the response, I'm sure it will help, but I don't know how to change my wireless connection to IPv6 "Michael A. Bishop (MSFT)" wrote: Meeting Space uses IPv6; if you have an IPv4 connection, it will use either a link-local IPv6 address for nearby systems or a Teredo address. You should be able to establish a meeting with anyone you have IPv6 connectivity to. (Since they're not local, you'll need to send an invitation file via e-mail or some other means.) "Release12" a écrit dans le message de ... Hi, I was just wondering how to set up a Meeting Space meeting on the internet, everytime I go to make a meeting it says that it is using the local network. |
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Trying to make a new question does work so here it goes...
I have vista Business on my Dell inspiron 1721 and I can't get meeting space to open. It is not in the start menu for all programs. It does not open when I "click here to open meeting space" from the "what's new with vista" page of the welcome center. I even reinstalled vista business from the dvd and still no meeting space. What gives? -- Dr. Peters |
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Go to Control Panel - Programs and Features - Turn Windows
features on and off Make sure that Windows Meeting Space is intalled there.. Then check in the Accessories folder. --- Jeffrey Randow Windows Networking MVP 2001-2006 http://www.networkblog.net On Thu, 18 Oct 2007 01:19:00 -0700, wapman wrote: Trying to make a new question does work so here it goes... I have vista Business on my Dell inspiron 1721 and I can't get meeting space to open. It is not in the start menu for all programs. It does not open when I "click here to open meeting space" from the "what's new with vista" page of the welcome center. I even reinstalled vista business from the dvd and still no meeting space. What gives? |