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(176114) - When you start a NetMeeting call using speed dial and then attempt to share a program, the Share Application command on the Tools menu may be unavailable.

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Article ID: 176114 - Last Review: October 20, 2003 - Revision: 2.0

Program Sharing Is Unavailable in NetMeeting

This article was previously published under Q176114

SYMPTOMS

When you start a NetMeeting call using speed dial and then attempt to share a program, the Share Application command on the Tools menu may be unavailable.

CAUSE

This behavior can occur when you try to share a program before all of the NetMeeting components have finished loading. The Application Sharing component parses the Fonts folder and may take longer to start if a large number of fonts are installed on the computer.

RESOLUTION

To resolve this issue, click Hang Up on the Call menu, and then try the call again.

APPLIES TO
  • Microsoft NetMeeting 2.1 Standard Edition
  • Microsoft NetMeeting 2.0 Standard Edition
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