> Ah, OK -- didn't realize it only autostarted audio/video, not app sharing.
> W.R.T. disabling capabilities, I assume you're talking about Windows
> policy editing? I'm more a UNIX guy than NT, but I was able to use
> policyedit to unlimit things that were diabled in various SW on my
> test box. The same could be done by savvy users for NetMeeting, right?

Yes, you are correct. It could be overridden. The easiest way for a
non-savvy user is to download the latest version from Microsoft.

> to run the apps over. I can't think of any apps my customers use which
> employ cleartext reusable passwords across the WAN.

That's good. Do you authenticate email? (rhetorical question)

>
> You get a catch-22 situation where each side can initiate a
> conversation, but the other side won't answer. Ran into this before
> and it's pretty silly :-)

Hence, the conference server.

Larry


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