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  1. Microsoft NetMeeting

    Image NetMeeting.PNG thumb 250px right Screenshot of NetMeeting for Windows XP Microsoft NetMeeting was a VoIP ... file transfers. The secondary Whiteboard in NetMeeting 2.1 and later utilized the H.324 protocol. History NetMeeting was originally bundled with later versions of Internet Explorer 3 , and the launch ... clients, such as Yahoo Messenger and MSN Messenger , NetMeeting was a popular way to perform video ... address . The defunct TechTV channel even used NetMeeting as a means of getting viewers onto ... Live Messenger hook directly into NetMeeting for the application sharing, desktop sharing, and Whiteboard features exposed by each application. Protocol architecture NetMeeting uses H.323 standard ... Frames per second fps . NetMeeting audio and video codecs use Real time Transport Protocol RTP above ... TCP IP connections. Discontinued As of Windows Vista , NetMeeting is no longer included with Microsoft ... in place of NetMeeting. Windows Meeting Space works only over peer to peer IPv6 local networks, not the internet, only has collaboration features and lacks NetMeeting s conferencing features, however ... download. However, NetMeeting can still be installed and run on the 32 bit version of Windows ... http support.microsoft.com default.aspx kb 927853 A hotfix is available to install NetMeeting ... Support. The hotfix contains an installer package to install NetMeeting 3.02 on Windows Vista ... when used with Windows XP based computers. ref name ConfVista NetMeeting 3.01 can also be installed ... 2007 02 21 netmeeting on vista ref There is no KB927853 for 64 bit Windows Vista. The Windows Vista version of NetMeeting does not install and work properly natively on Windows 7 . However, Windows XP Mode a virtual XP computer running within Windows 7 can be used to regain all NetMeeting functionality ... 26c9da7c f778 4422 a6f4 efb8abba021e&displaylang en NetMeeting download website http www.meetingbywire.com XPNetMeeting.htm Instructions for activating NetMeeting under Windows XP http personales.ya.com ...   more details



  1. User Location Service

    Orphan date February 2009 In computing , User Location Service was a standards based protocol for directory services and presence information, first submitted as a draft to the Internet Engineering Task Force IETF in February 1996. Client software supporting ULS included early versions of Microsoft Netmeeting , Intel Video Phone and FreeWebFone. Netmeeting had depreciated ULS in favour of Internet Locator Service by 1997 and FreeWebFone no longer exists. A ULS server provides directory services and presence lookup for clients. At one stage, public ULS servers were made available by Microsoft and others, but these have largely been abandoned. ULS typically runs on the Transmission control protocol TCP port 522. See also Internet Locator Service Lightweight Directory Access Protocol LDAP External links http www.microsoft.com technet prodtechnol netmting tips netmtgca.mspx Microsoft Technet Netmeeting http www.angelfire.com biz WebWatch uls.html Freewebfone User Location Server http www.shemayisrael.co.il download1 nm.htm Microsoft NetMeeting Overview http www1.cs.columbia.edu sip drafts draft williams uls 01.txt ULS Internet Draft submitted to the IETF by Microsoft in 1996 Category Network protocols Other languages ...   more details



  1. Conf

    Conf may stand for Configuration disambiguation , a term with a number of meanings used in different fields. conf.exe , the filename of Microsoft NetMeeting Confessor Confessor of the Faith Confessor of the faith , in the Christian Church when the term Conf. follows the name of a Christian saint it denotes that the saint was a Confessor of the Faith. disambig ...   more details



  1. USB phone

    Refimprove date December 2009 Image usbphone.gif thumb right alt A USB phone USB phone USBphone looks like a traditional telephone , but it has a Universal Serial Bus USB connector instead of an RJ11, RJ14, RJ25 RJ 11 . It may be used with most softphone s and services like Skype , Sipnet, Sippoint Mini, Net2Phone , MSN Messenger , NetMeeting , Xlite . Category Telephony equipment Category Computer peripherals Category Universal Serial Bus Technology stub bg USB ...   more details



  1. Softcam

    Other uses Unreferenced date August 2011 A softcam is essentially a software based camera . It is a piece of computer software that isn t actually a replacement to a regular webcam but software that allows you to stream or Broadcasting broadcast media files such as BMP, GIF, AVI and other video formats over video conferencing applications like MSN Messenger , NetMeeting , Skype etc. Some softcam software such as Magic Camera and ManyCam allows the user to apply graphics and effects to the video as well. In effect, softcam software allows the user to project media files as though it were live over a webcam. Softcam can also refer to a software Conditional access module CAM emulator. See also References Computer mediated communication Basic computer components Telecommunications Category Cameras by type Compu stub hi nl Softcam ...   more details



  1. Internet Party Line

    Internet Party Line or simply iParty was one of the first Internet phone Internet telephony and conference software for Microsoft Windows . It was made by Intel and released as an experimental prototype in 1995. It featured a push to talk method of sending audio, in which each received audio clip was played in order without mixing, regardless of multiple people talking simultaneously. In this way, it addressed the problem of how to have an understandable group conversation in the face of large Internet latencies or low bandwidth. Similar applications like iParty include Microsoft NetMeeting and VocalTec VocalTec Internet Phone . Today Most of these older conference applications have been replaced by VoIP VoIP applications such as Skype . Sources Scott Hamilton, Janet Wilson, Andrew Grove s Vision for the Internet, Computer, vol. 30, no. 4, pp. 14 15, Apr., 1997 Category Telephony Category Internet Protocol based network software telecomm stub network software stub ...   more details



  1. Windows Meeting Space

    , because on Windows Server 2008, there is neither Netmeeting nor Windows Meeting Space. See also Windows ...   more details



  1. Whiteboarding

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 About the computer term the physical object Whiteboard Whiteboarding is the placement of shared files on an on screen shared notebook or whiteboard. Videoconferencing and data conferencing software often lets the user annotate the shared documents as on a physical whiteboard . Image KerikaScreenShot.jpg thumb right Kerika s graphical Wiki approach Commented out because image was deleted Image Whiteboarding netmeeting.PNG thumb right The Whiteboarding software in NetMeeting With this type of software, several people can work on the image at the same time, each seeing changes the others make in near real time. Electronic whiteboard ing was included at least as early as 1996 in the CoolTalk tool in Netscape Navigator 3.0. See also Paint chat Category Online chat Category Drawing Business software stub pt Whiteboard ru Whiteboarding uk ...   more details



  1. Expo Mimio

    Unreferenced date February 2007 Orphan date April 2008 EXPO mimio is a brand name of computer whiteboard capture devices marketed by Sanford Brands . EXPO mimio devices allow users to digitally capture whiteboard images and text. The devices link physical whiteboard to software created whiteboards such as in netmeeting , and can also be used to control Application software desktop applications and documents directly from a whiteboard when used with a projector and computer. On October 4, 2006 Newell Rubbermaid acquired the mimio interactive whiteboard iWB product line. The mimio line has become part of the Sanford Brands portfolio of products. Models In production EXPO mimio Interactive EXPO mimio Xi EXPO mimio Board EXPO mimio wireless EXPO mimio studio win EXPO mimio Mac EXPO mimio writingRecognition win EXPO mimio screenRecorder win Missing image removed Image expologo.jpg Category Computer peripherals ...   more details



  1. Internet Locator Server

    do not address two other issues with using NetMeeting behind a firewall. First, although a participant ...   more details



  1. T.120

    T recommendations http msdn.microsoft.com en us library ms709084 VS.85 .aspx Microsoft MSDN for Netmeeting ...   more details



  1. Obelisk SRC

    Orphan date February 2009 Infobox Software name Obelisk SRC logo screenshot Deleted image removed Image ObeliskBeta2WP.png 250px deletable image caption 1 Tuesday, 21 July 2009 caption Obelisk Control Panel developer Gary Kirk released ? frequently updated yes Release version update? Don t edit this page, just click on the version number programming language ? operating system Windows 2000 XP 2003 language ? genre Educational license ? website http docs.xinki.org.uk obelisk Obelisk SRC is a database application designed to aid students with managing their school life. There are currently modules for eHomework, eLessons, Revision Timetabler, Daily Timetable, Reports, Email, and even a built in File Transfer Protocol FTP client. It requires Microsoft Access 2000 or later, as it is an Access database . Obelisk SRC has three main modules, accessible from the control panel on loading the application. These are eHomework, eLessons and Reports. Other modules available under the Utilities module include Email, which displays the contents of the user s Microsoft Outlook inbox, FTP Viewer which displays the contents of the developer s FTP server in the Windows Explorer shell, a search engine to search various types of data in the system, and a stripped down Web browser which is used to access and test the system over the Internet, for example from home to access homework assignments. There is a Netmeeting Client embedded in one form for users to chat with both their teachers and other students. Category Learning management systems Category Beta software software stub ...   more details



  1. Gunnhild Sundli

    Image Gunnhild Sundli of G te.jpg thumb Gunnhild Sundli at Rock mot rus on And ya 2005 Gunnhild Eide Sundli born July 2, 1985 is a Norwegian artist. She was born and raised in Orkdal , Norway and now resides in Trondheim . She started to Skald kvede Clarify me date March 2009 as a nine year old, and has since also been singing classical music classical and jazz . She has a degree in kveding from Heimdal videreg ende skole . Sundli is best known as the singer of the band G te from 1999 until the band took a break in 2005 . In February 2006 she started her acting career with her debut in the cabarett Cafe Isogaisa by Hans Rotmo , and continued in June in the role as Anna in Korsvikaspillet in Trondheim. In August she played Lucie Nilsdatter Gyldenl ve Lucie in the opera about Olav Engelbrektsson on Steinvikholmen , before she participated in the historical play Raud Vinter in Levanger in September. At the present she acts in Henrik Ibsen Ibsen s The Wild Duck Villanden , at Tr ndelag Teater . External links http www.Gunnhildsundli.no Gunnhild Sundli s home page http www.avisa st.no arkiv article559021.ece Interview in Avisa S r Tr ndelag 07.09.2005 http www.vg.no pub vgart.hbs?artid 289424 Interview in VG 07.09.2005 http www.adressa.no kultur musikk article577133.ece Interview in Adresseavisen 08.10.2005 http www.verdalingen.no arkiv article605283.ece Interview in Verdalingen 09.01.2006 http www.byavisa.no byavisa artikler.php?sokres 1&artid 375 Interview in Byavisa i Trondheim 07.02.2006 http www.adressa.no meninger nettmoter article622097.ece?start 0 Netmeeting with Gunnhild Sundli at adressa.no 22.02.2006 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Sundli, Gunnhild ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH July 2, 1985 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Sundli, Gunnhild Category 1985 births Category Living people Category Norwegian actors Category Norwegian female singers Category Norwegian singers Norway singer stub no Gunnhild ...   more details



  1. Microsoft Office Live Meeting

    . Microsoft acquired PlaceWare to improve upon NetMeeting , its own webconferencing technology. Microsoft subsequently dropped development of NetMeeting. See also Comparison of office suites Web ...   more details



  1. Ekiga

    to create a Netmeeting clone for Linux as his graduating project at the Universit Catholique de Louvain ... project called NetMeeting, as well as the fact that the program was not always recoginized as VoIP ...   more details



  1. Internet suite

    Java Virtual Machine , Microsoft NetMeeting , Real Player , Windows Media Player rh Internet Explorer ... Address Book no yes yes yes Active Channel , Microsoft Chat Microsoft Chat 2.0 , Microsoft NetMeeting ..., NetMeeting, Chat, rh Minnesota Internet Users Essential Tool Minuet no ? 1996 yes yes no no no yes ...   more details



  1. Internet Explorer 4

    Chat and an improved NetMeeting were also included. This version also was included with Windows ... , Active Channel Channels , Frontpage Express , Netmeeting , Windows Media Station NetShow , Web ... . Despite the calling it 4.0, it was its debut. NetMeeting is a VoIP and multi point videoconferencing ... Internet Mail and News yes yes yes Javascript yes yes yes NetMeeting yes no no NetShow yes yes no Outlook ...   more details



  1. Internet Explorer 3

    bundled with Internet Mail and News , Microsoft NetMeeting NetMeeting , and an early version of the Windows ... JScript . Later, Microsoft NetMeeting and Windows Media Player were integrated into the product ... NT RealPlayer 2.1.1.9. Later versions of Internet Explorer 3 also included Microsoft NetMeeting ...   more details



  1. Collaborative intelligence

    , Confluence software Confluence , JIRA , Skype , Windows NetMeeting NetMeeting , WebEx , and synchronous ...   more details



  1. Robert Scoble

    MVP for his activity in Microsoft s NetMeeting support newsgroups, and for maintaining a NetMeeting ...   more details



  1. CU-SeeMe

    Server MCU for many applications, including using the T.120 server for Microsoft NetMeeting endpoints ...   more details



  1. Telecommunications Bill of 2005

    users of software such as Microsoft NetMeeting , Asterisk PBX , or RealVideo . Currently, the bill ...   more details



  1. Desktop sharing

    unreferenced date August 2009 Desktop sharing is a common name for technologies and products that allow remote access and remote collaboration on a person s computer Desktop computer desktop through a graphical Terminal emulator . The most common two scenarios for desktop sharing are Remote log in Real time collaboration Remote log in allows users to connect to their own desktop while being physically away from their computer. Systems that support the X Window System , typically Unix based ones, have this ability built in . Windows versions starting from Windows 2000 have a built in solution for remote access as well in the form of Remote Desktop Protocol and prior to that in the form of Microsoft s NetMeeting . The open source product VNC provides cross platform solution for remote log in. The shortcoming of the above solutions are their inability to work outside of a single NAT environment. A number of commercial products overcome this restriction by tunneling the traffic through rendezvous servers. Real time collaboration is much a bigger area of desktop sharing use, and it has gained recent momentum as an important component of rich multimedia communications. Desktop sharing, when used in conjunction with other components of multimedia communications such as audio and video, creates the notion of virtual space where people can meet, socialize and work together. On the larger scale, this area is also referred as web conferencing . Comparison of notable desktop sharing software class wikitable border 1 style background color yellow Application tool Cost Screen sharing Remote access Instant messaging Share control Video conferencing File transfer Operating Systems Supported style font style italic align left GoToMyPC style font style italic align left 19.95 month style color green align center Yes style color green align center Yes style color green align center Yes style color green align center Yes Windows, Mac style font style italic align left IBM Lotus Sametim ...   more details



  1. Smart Display

    Image ViewSonic Smart Display device.jpg thumb A ViewSonic V150 tablet device In computing , Smart Display originally codenamed Mira was a Microsoft initiative to use a portable touchscreen Liquid crystal display LCD computer display monitor as a thin client for IBM PC compatible PC s, connecting via Wi Fi . Smart Display was announced in early 2002, released in early 2003 and discontinued in December 2003, having never achieved more than negligible market penetration. ref name zdnet3 http www.zdnet.co.uk news emerging tech 2004 01 06 microsoft dumps smart display 39118897 Microsoft dumps Smart Display ZDNet , 6 January 2004 ref Technology The Smart Display was a battery powered 10 or 15 LCD monitor with a touchscreen similar in size and shape to a Tablet computer Tablet PC , connecting to a PC over an 802.11b WiFi network, with input via Transcriber similar to Graffiti Palm OS Graffiti or a pop up soft keyboard for text entry, and built in computer speaker speaker s. Some models had a docking unit with wired PC, computer keyboard keyboard and mouse computing mouse connectors. The display ran Smart Display OS or Microsoft Windows CE for Smart Displays , based on Windows CE and .NET Framework .NET . The remote technology was based on Windows Terminal Server . Smart Display OS 1.0 would only connect to a Windows XP Professional host system, although some reported that any version of Windows could be remote controlled using NetMeeting. ViewSonic was the first manufacturer to bring Smart Display to the market, with the airpanel V150 in early 2003. This included a 15 1024× 768 LCD, a 400  MHz Intel XScale processor, 32MB ROM, 64MB RAM and 802.11b wireless, and a USB wireless hub for the host PC. Problems Analysts flagged the problems with the Mira initiative very early on, as soon as it reached their notice in early 2002. In Smart Display OS 1.0, the display would lock the host PC to it while in use. Microsoft variously attributed this to licensing issues that W ...   more details



  1. Citrix Systems

    T.share protocol from Microsoft NetMeeting NetMeeting , which originally derived from a deal with PictureTel ...   more details




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