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To chat with someone, click on the Chat button, which is an icon with a balloon. The Chat window will appear exhibit Type your message in the Message field, press Enter or click on the Send message button to the right of the message exhibit The chat is viewed in the larger white area at the top of the window. If you are conferencing with several people, you can send a private message to just one by clicking on the down arrow in the Send To field and choosing his or her name.
To save a chat session, click on File , Save As. As you can see, the setup and operation of NetMeeting is straightforward, simple and mostly intuitive.
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Making the right moves now can help you mitigate any surprises heading into Worldwide leaders in public and management accounting. And if they ignore the warning, they are blocked from further server access. It's like trying to stop obscene phone calls. So why doesn't Microsoft try to rope off separate directories? Microsoft observers suggest that doing so would put Microsoft in the potentially uncomfortable legal and moral position of appearing to "condone" the behavior that occurs on X-rated servers.
NetMeeting product manager Laemmel says most of the queries he hears about sexual content on the Microsoft NetMeeting servers come from reporters rather than actual users. But he also says that Microsoft put together the entire Internet Locator Server system as an "afterthought" -- once it realized that NetMeeting users would need some help locating one another's IP addresses.
But ultimately, Microsoft would rather not host servers at all, says Laemmel. That's fairly clear from the NetMeeting documentation. Nowhere on the NetMeeting Web pages or in the help system for NetMeeting itself is there any acknowledgment of the potential problem of encountering sexual content on the Microsoft NetMeeting servers. The only hint comes from a configuration feature that allows a NetMeeting user to voluntarily specify whether their information is "personal," "business" or "adult-only.
The best advice to those who are offended by what they find on the Microsoft NetMeeting servers, says Summers and Scoble, is to go elsewhere. Scoble recommends using other tools, such as the Internet-based chat system ICQ, to find the people one might want to chat with.
Regardless, despite the incongruity of a virtual meat market operating under the Microsoft logo, Microsoft's efforts to make NetMeeting the industry standard appear to be succeeding. NetMeeting has quickly established itself as a major force in this software market.
The ubiquity of the program has encouraged most other makers of videoconferencing software to ensure that their products work with NetMeeting. Even White Pine Software, which makes the commercial version of Cu-SeeMe, is selling a videoconferencing server solution called MeetingPoint -- designed to enable NetMeeting users to go beyond NetMeeting's current limitation of one-to-one video contact.
Microsoft's competitors respond to Microsoft's NetMeeting giveaway with resigned acceptance and some grumbling. It is hard to fight against 50 million free copies -- the number Laemmel cites for total NetMeeting distributions.
Everyone in the Internet videoconferencing business will gain if the overall visibility of videoconferencing is raised, even if such visibility includes naked genitalia here and there. To some videoconferencing fans, the social benefits could be enormous -- and are crucial to why the Internet has been so successful in the first place. That's the fundamental reason why the Net has exploded. Sex is a big part of that explosion -- as just about anyone who has ever hung out in a private America Online chat room could tell you.
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