hi,
  it is important to point out that saying look to NM3 is like saying 
look for windows 2000. what was that when was [N]ot [T]here to get there.
c'mon enough hype more substance please. anyways there are excellent more 
flexible and secure solutions that yes do cost you some money to buy but do 
protect you from lost revenue due to compromise. b.t.w. most everything in
m$ is a hidden cost so the point about a defending netmeeting is mute unless
of course you work 4 m$, then enough said. anyone interested in real internet 
conference solutions that do cost you (some) $$ but do focus on security 
lets call the thread 'Alternate Solutions to fast followers:-)'
and focus on secure conference methods. b.t.w. MOST are not aware that 
net(hack)meeting exists so the argument is mute and the execs are much 
happier when they know that there info is being protected. Sop why not 
propose a secure solution rather than on that is going to cause you trouble???
the reasoning eludes me unless you simply don't care if the data is 
compromised which is a real sad state of affairs.

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