Re: Windows Messenger and Webcam
- From: "W. Watson" <wolf_tracks@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 29 Dec 2006 21:25:08 GMT
A. Torres wrote:
I am having problems trying to get my webcam to work with Windows MessengerIn some ways you and I have the same problem. I can connect my camera, but my sister who lives 2000 miles away cannot see the results. I think she needs to do something there. She has no camera. Do you know what she needs to do? We both have DSL. I see no properties or options that would even allow me to approve of accepting a webcam signal from someone else.
5.1. Every time I tried to send an invitation for video, it looks like is
trying to connect to another computer, but then it says that it can't
connect.
I did tried to connect with my desktop computer to my laptop in my home
network, and no problems, I saw the video from my webcam.
Any help will be gladly appreciated!
sierra_mtnview@xxxxxxxxxxxxx for my real address.
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