Microsoft NetMeeting
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Microsoft NetMeeting is a VoIP and multi-point videoconferencing client included in many versions of Microsoft Windows (from Windows 98SE to Windows XP). It uses the H.323 protocol for video and audio conferencing, and is interoperable with OpenH323-based clients such as Ekiga. It also uses a slightly modified version of the ITU T.120 Protocol for whiteboarding, Desktop sharing, and file transfers.
Since the release of Windows XP, Microsoft has deprecated it in favour of Windows Messenger, although it is still installed by default (Start > Run... > conf.exe).
As of the release of Windows Vista, NetMeeting will no longer be included and to be replaced by Windows Meeting Space.
External links
- [NetMeeting home]
- [Instructions for activating NetMeeting under Windows XP]
- [Setting up Netmeeting]
- [Videofrog NetMeeting ILS Scanner & Search Engine]
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