Re: Netmeeting in Windows 2000/XP

From: derek (anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 03/11/04


Date: Thu, 11 Mar 2004 08:17:55 -0800

Already in the field, that's why I wanted to try and use
the automatic configuration setting.

>-----Original Message-----
>derek wrote:
>> right. but because these remote locations are low speed
>> PPP, they are not members of the Domain structure. Can
I
>> still use the Group Policy Agent?
>
>The group policy editor is available on Win XP Pro ( not
Home). Are you
>configuring machines before they are deployed or are
these machines already
>in the field?
>
>
> >I have tried walking
>> down that route as far as creating the ntconfig.pol with
>> the settings that I want, but they are not logging onto
a
>> domain so I will have to touch each machine
individually.
>
>
>Yes.
>
>
>> I'd like to simplify this process for the individuals
>> configuring these machines. Can I simply import this
>> ntconfig.pol without having Policy editor on the
machine?
>> Or rather, can I export the settings I have set in the
>> Management Console to easily import into the remote
>> machines?
>
>I really don't know -- if the users are to do the
configuration themselves
>they would need administrator access.
>
>
>>
>> There is a setting to configure the automatic
>> configuration of Netmeeting and it works for Win98
setting
>> it to download the nm3conf.ini but can't get it
configured
>> to work in 2000.
>
>
>AFAIK it should be similar on Win2000/XP -- there is a
policy setting for
>specifying the url of the configuration file. I have
never actually used it
>so I don't know whether it works as it should.
>
>
>
>--
>Brian Sullivan
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>.
>



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