Minggu, 31 Agustus 2008

To place a call

From NetMeeting 3.0 Help

To place a call

In the Address bar, type one of the following:
e-mail address
computer name
telephone number
IP address
Click the Place Call button.

Notes

If NetMeeting can determine how to place the call, it does so automatically. Otherwise, the Place A Call dialog box opens. Then, in Using, click the appropriate connection type.
If you select security on a call-by-call basis, place your calls through the Place Call button rather than the Address bar or a SpeedDial. The Address bar and SpeedDial do not give you the Place A Call dialog box, which displays the Require security for this call check box.
To display a list of people you called recently, click the arrow next to the Address bar.
You can create a SpeedDial list for people you call frequently.
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Sabtu, 30 Agustus 2008

Placing calls overview

From NetMeeting 3.0 Help

You can use NetMeeting to call people over the Internet, a corporate intranet, or directly, using a modem connection. The person you call does not have to be using NetMeeting. Many standards-based software products other than NetMeeting can receive NetMeeting calls.


You can place NetMeeting calls in the following ways:

Directly. NetMeeting connects directly to an Internet directory server or to another computer. To place a call, you either choose one of the people logged on to a server, or you call another computer by typing its computer name or address.
Using a Gateway. NetMeeting can use a gateway on your network to connect to a telephone or videoconferencing system.
Using a Gatekeeper. NetMeeting uses a computer on your network that helps you find and connect with other people, computers, and gateways. Gatekeepers control access to the network, allowing or denying calls and controlling the bandwidth of a call. They also help with address resolution, converting e-mail addresses into appropriate network addresses.

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Jumat, 29 Agustus 2008

NetMeeting features

From NetMeeting 3.0 Help

NetMeeting features

NetMeeting features allow you to place calls using directory servers, conferencing servers, and Web pages. NetMeeting makes it easier to place calls over the Internet, your organization's intranet, and with telephones.

You can work easily with other meeting participants by sharing programs. Only one computer needs to have the program, and all participants can work on the document simultaneously. In addition, people can send and receive files to work on.

NetMeeting's audio and video let you see and hear other people. Even if you are unable to transmit video, you can still receive video calls in the NetMeeting video window.

With the Chat feature, you can talk with multiple people. In addition, Chat calls can be encrypted, ensuring that your meetings are private.

Using the Whiteboard, you can explain concepts by diagramming information, using a sketch, or displaying graphics. You can also copy areas of your desktop or windows and paste them to the Whiteboard.
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Kamis, 28 Agustus 2008

What's new in NetMeeting

The latest version of NetMeeting contains new features and improved functionality.

Easier ways to find and call people. You can use address books and directories located on your local computer, network servers, and the Internet to call people. If your organization utilizes gateways or gatekeepers to place calls, you can place NetMeeting calls to telephones and videoconferencing systems.
Finding people overview

Improved security. New security features allow you to send and receive encrypted data, to authenticate meeting participants, and to protect your meeting with a password.
Security overview

Better view of shared programs. Shared programs appear in new windows on your desktop, making it easy to tell which programs are yours and which are shared by other people. You can easily switch among programs and can minimize them without affecting the appearance of other people's desktops.
Sharing programs overview

Remote Desktop Sharing. You can access and use one computer from another by sharing the desktop. This can be helpful if you want to use files and programs on your office computer while you are at another location. It also allows a technician to work in your computer to fix a problem without coming to your desk. Read More..