Messenger 5.1

From: Steve (Steve_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 03/03/05


Date: Thu, 3 Mar 2005 05:05:08 -0800

Hi There, we are a small business runnning SBS2k3 with 5 client pcs (all xp +
sp2) connected on the LAN side of the server. The server has 2 nics, 1 of
which is connected to the adsl modem. The server is acting as the firewall.
We can all use Windows Messenger 5.1 to send text messages to other users and
client both internally and externally. We all connect using our .net
passport. However, we cannot establish video or audio conversations? is there
anyway that we can achieve this without having to purchase live
communications server (to expensive - ripoff) and we dont have SA so we didnt
get it for free.
 

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Regards
Steve


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