Hi Dan I found a neat little program here on the NetMeeting system that allows you to load in a running list of ils into the NM directory. The name of the program is NMSE.exe Find a listing for this neat little program at: http://www.netmeet.net/ On the right side, half way down and listed as NMSE UTILITY Download it here Microsoft left some things out of NetMeeting 3 (like the ability to add/remove ILS servers) so we put those features in ourselves with the NetMeeting Super Enhancer Utility. This is a small download that will extend your NetMeeting experience Click on the Download it here, and download and Install into your NetMeeting folder. Goto the NetMeeting Folder and find NMSE.exe. Run NMSE.exe and in the lower left Corner Load each address below in the Text file... One at a time.... Click exit when done... uls.populus.net ils.netease.net ils.oneview.net ils.quicknet.net ils.xethus.net ils.bytebeam.com ils.jkpware.com Make sure all address's are in lower case or it will not work. The most popular site to use i guess would be: ils.quicknet.net For a complete listing of all available sites, click on: http://www.netmeet.net/bestservers.asp Now start NetMeeting, Click on Tools > Options > General Tab > Directory. Select one site from the list and click OK. Now Click on the Find Someone Icon... 3rd down on right side. Looks like an open book. Wait for list to load. Review your listing. Click on the Directory listing at the top, to select another site. Hope this is of help to you Dan. Cheers Bob Kenney [EMAIL PROTECTED] ICQ # 17965234 ----- Original Message ----- From: Dan Kiehnle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Sunday, September 05, 1999 12:02 AM Subject: [NetMeeting] Netmeeting SDK in VB} What? Help!!!! > > > > > > >Good News: I've placed an NM 3.0 typelib at > >http://members.home.com/rmcdouga/NMDiceRoller/nm3tlb.zip. That is what VB > >needs (this is created from the IDL using an IDL compiler ... Microsoft's > >is > >MIDL). > > All of this sounds like gobbldegoop to a guy who has just tried NetMeeting > for the first time last week. I got it going and spoke to a couple of > people, and had fun doing it. > The thing is, I've been told the Microsoft server is offline a lot, and > discovered that myself the last couple of days. Rumor has it one can log > onto other servers and have them work as well, if not better than, the > Microsoft server. Can anyone tell me how to do this....in plain > old-fashioned english that a newbie like me can follow? I'm not using the > newest 3.1 version of NetMeeting either, because with the new one it seems > you have to know who you want to talk to, rather than being able to scroll > down a list of folks like you can with 2.1.1 or whatever it is I'm using. > Anyway, if you can help, I'd appreciate it. > > Dan > > ______________________________________________________ > Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com > ----------------------------------------------------------------------- > http://www.meetingbywire.com/Mailinglist.htm for unsubscribe information > ----------------------------------------------------------------------- > > ----------------------------------------------------------------------- http://www.meetingbywire.com/Mailinglist.htm for unsubscribe information -----------------------------------------------------------------------
Re: [NetMeeting] Netmeeting SDK in VB} What? Help!!!!
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