NetMeeting only looks at the key when starting up - you have to shut it down
completely and then restart it before it will take note of the registry
change.
I'm not sure why the registry update won't take on your Win95 machine - the
only thing I can suggest is to run regedit.exe and have a look for the
registry key yourself: either browse for it or do Edit->Find "Conferencing".
You may also find it in
"HKEY_USERS\.Default\Software\Microsoft\Conferencing" in which case try
adding the key to that one instead/as well as the HKEY_CURRENT_USER one.
Mike
-----Original Message-----
From: Eric Baber [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 14 July 1999 11:25
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [NetMeeting] Turning off audio
Hi Mike,
We've just tried it and it didn't work.
First, I was on an NT server machine, in a call with a Win95 one. Audio was
established. When I double-clicked on the Disable Audio registry entry it
told me it had been accepted, but audio still continued. The Win95 user
tried the same, and got an error message saying the registry entry couldn't
be updated, supposedly due to a disk error. We tried various ways - opening
it from the file attachment, saving it to the desktop and opening it from
there - and nothing worked.
We then had a Win95 - Win95 call, and both machines got the same error
message as above.
We then tried hanging up the call and opening the file before establishing
the call, and again got the error message.
Any ideas would be appreciated but not expected - I assume you're doing this
in your spare time! :-)
Thanks
Eric