Alright, I'll look into this and see what I can do and I setup my 
account as admin by default and you are correct that I have Windows 2000 
Pro with SP4 installed.

I'll let you know if I can find the cause of the problems :) Thanks for 
your best efforts!


Brian Sullivan wrote:

>
> >
> > Okay, Yes, I scan all the ports above 32767.
>
> UDP ports I assume? Not TCP ports.
>
> >and I left the
> > settings in
> > both ends by default like it comes right out from box the
> > only need to
> > set is the video and audio sources and intification info like my name
> > and email addresses. Also I have tried to find a test site that I can
> > call and test but unfortunely, there is none out there that I
> > can verify
> > and do 'loopback' test.
> >
>
> http://www.intel.com/pccamera/portals/testcall.htm 
> <http://www.intel.com/pccamera/portals/testcall.htm> has a test call 
> setup (or
> used to). I haven't tried it for a long time so it may now be defunct. If
> you are behind a router though it definitely will not work. But as I said
> you probably should leave the internet connection out of your test as it
> complicates the situation.
>
> I am not sure what Win2000 (is this Win2000 pro?) looks like "out of the
> box" (I don't think there should be any policy settings that restrict
> NetMeeting). You can check policy settings by running "gpedit.msc" 
> from the
> "Start" ->"Run" menu (assuming you are logged into an administrative 
> account
> -- are you trying the calls from an administrative account anyway?).
> NetMeeting policies are in the Administrative template section ( of both
> user and system).
>
>  



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