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First
Time Users:
Before
Netmeeting starts, it will ask you a series of
questions to initialize the program. You do not
have to answer all the questions. Only four are
required:
- Your Name
- Your Email address
- You do NOT want to log onto
a directory server. Not Microsoft's not Nobodys.
- Here on Morningside, you
are using a Local Area Network "LAN".
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Netmeeting
is a program available on your computer that lets you
communicate with other people. When on campus, you can
"netmeet" with anyone else on the campus network. Among
other things, you can show someone else what is on your
computer, and you can see what is on their's. With a
telephone, it works great to ask and answer questions
about your computer.
I.
Where is Netmeeting?
You can find Netmeeting from
your Start Button. (Click on it.) Then,
go to "Programs" > "Accessories" > "Communications"
> "Netmeeting".
II.
How can I make a call?
When
you have finished initializing the program (see box
on left), you will get a program running that looks
like the one above.
To
make a call, type the username of who you want to netmeet
with. For example, to call Andy Heiser, type "heiser"
in the top box .
Whoever
you call needs to have started Netmeeting on their computer.
In "Tools" > "Options" you can set Netmeeting to
start automatically whenever you turn on your computer.
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III.
How can I show someone my computer screen?
To
show someone your computer screen, click the button
in the lower left corner.
Then, choose "Desktop", and click "Share".
IV.
How can I allow someone to take control of my computer?
To
allow someone to take control of your computer, click
the button in the lower left corner.
Then, choose "Desktop", and click "Allow Control". You
can re-gain control at any time by pressing any key.
Try the other features, and have fun!
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