Live Meeting desktop sharing

J

Juha

Hi

I didn't find any Office Live meeting spesific newsgroup. Please advice me
if this is wrong area.

I'm planning to install Office Live Meeting std. to my customer. My
colleques are testing it currently and they have difficulties to have desktop
shared in the way where both the host and invited can modify eg. PowerPoint
document.

Shouldn't that be possible?
Shouldn't the NAT be possible in both ends?
No special HW FW openings needed?

Any guidance would be appreciated
 
B

Bob Buckland ?:-\)

Hi Juha,

The links to the Office Live Meeting client app discussion group is available on the bottom left of their home page
http://office.microsoft.com/livemeeting

For the server product, you can use the link below.
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Hi

I didn't find any Office Live meeting spesific newsgroup. Please advice me
if this is wrong area.

I'm planning to install Office Live Meeting std. to my customer. My
colleques are testing it currently and they have difficulties to have desktop
shared in the way where both the host and invited can modify eg. PowerPoint
document.

Shouldn't that be possible?
Shouldn't the NAT be possible in both ends?
No special HW FW openings needed?

Any guidance would be appreciated>>
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Please let us know if this has helped,

Bob Buckland ?:)
MS Office System Products MVP

LINKS
A. Specific newsgroup/discussion group mentioned in this message:
news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsoft.public.livecomm.general
or via browser:
http://microsoft.com/communities/newsgroups/en-us/?dg=microsoft.public.livecomm.general

B. MS Office Community discussion/newsgroups via Web Browser
http://microsoft.com/office/community/en-us/default.mspx
or
Microsoft hosted newsgroups via Outlook Express/newsreader
news://msnews.microsoft.com
 
J

Jennifer Zou

Hi Juha,

I think the function of sharing desktop can be used in the situatio
when the presenter wants to do some demo and show the process to th
attendees. If you just hope that the presenters and attendees both ca
see and modify the document such as PowerPoint, the presente
doesn’t need to share his/her desktop. The presenter can uploa
the document then all the attendees can see and modify the current pag
of the document by default. The uploading steps are as below:

1.Clic
“content””share””uploa
files”
2.Choose the document you want to upload and click “open&#8221
and “continue”

After the document is uploaded successfully, the attendees can se
current page of it and modify the current page. There are som
advantages by doing this, you will get an progressive builds an
animations happening for the attendees. If you run it use applicatio
sharing it still works, but the screen is redrawn for the viewer. W
only update the changes that happen on screen and this would lead to
latency of screen refresh. What’s more, if you want the users t
see nice colors, you would need to set application sharing to million
of colors and that sill increase the aount of data traffic and slow th
screen refresh.

Note: If you want to give more permission to the attendees such a
review current content or use content tools. You can configure th
attendee permissions as below:

Attend the meeting as presenter and then click “Attendees”
There are four choices under the “Attendees”
“Invite”, “View”, “Find”
“Voice” and near “Voice” there is a tap looke
like “<<”. Click it and choose “permissions&#8221
under it. Now you can see the “Attendee permissions” page.

Btw, If you have any further questions, you can post on the techne
forum of livemeeting:
http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/category/livemeeting/
Microsoft will provide technical support of Livemeeting from Jan, 2009
so I think you will get help from the engineers there~~~



Hope this will help you


Jennife
 
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