Tuesday, April 2, 2013

Fixing Office Live Meeting Problems


Office Live Meeting is a discontinued web conferencing service designed and marketed by the well known Microsoft Company. The application is available to users for free, and they can easily download it from the Microsoft’s official website. Along with basic web conferencing, Windows Live meeting also supports online audio and video chatting, making the communication more realistic than ever before. Windows Live Meeting 2007 is the latest edition released, and it includes several new features such as rich media presentations, public events page, personal recordings etc. Moreover, the Live Meeting application is compatible with Java, and therefore is possible to install on non-windows OSx, including Mac OS and Linux.

Like other software and programs, Office Live meeting is also prone to errors. So to handle such situations, you must know some basic troubleshooting techniques. This article serves you some basic troubleshooting tips, provided by the most reliable Microsoft Chat crew, for resolving the common problems with the Windows Live Meeting application.

Go through the Internet Connections settings

Before launching the Live Meeting program, make sure that you have an active and complete internet connection. If you experience any error while trying to establish a connection, check the internet connection cables to ensure they are properly connected. If you noticed anything wrong here, fix it immediately, and after that, try to visit a website after launching your web browser.

Audio and Video settings

For customizing the audio and video settings, you need to access the Options tab under the heading, Voice and Video.

Now click on the option that reads Set up Audio and Video, and follow the onscreen prompts to make the needful changes. When done, close the Audio And Video Setup window.

Unable to chat though Office Live Meeting – what to do?

Sometimes you may encounter issues hearing the voice of the attendee. In such cases, you can make use of the chat function to send text chats to that particular attendee. For this, right-click the name of the particular attendee and choose the chat option from the context menu thus shown, to start a chat session.

In some situations, you can’t access the chat option directly. If so, double-click the name of any attendee and select the Permissions tab from the contextual menu, and then click Chat. Now the Chat function will automatically get enabled.

For additional troubleshooting tips on Office Live meeting application, invoke the Microsoft Chat team. They’ll be online 24/7 to help you fix your issues.

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