On Sun, 18 Sep 2005 11:32:58 -0300, John Reinders wrote:
Hi,
I believe I use to know how to do this, but for the life of me I can't
remember how. As far as I can tell I do not even have Netmeeting
installed, so what is it that I am logging into??
NetMeeting can be set to auto start on system start up and auto login to an
ILS server.
I presume since you are getting a message that you do have NetMeeting
installed and that it is configured to those settings ( and whatever it is
set to log in to is not accessible).
You should be able to uninstall NetMeeting completely by using the Control
Panel Add/Remove Programs (either it will be listed as a separate program
or a Windows Component -- I am not sure which for your O/S).
Alternatively,
1)you can prevent NetMeeting from auto starting by running it and in Tools
-> Options General table and unchecking "Run NetMeeting ...when Windows
starts.
2)you can prevent NetMeeting from automatically logging in by unchecking
"Log on to a Directory server when NetMeeting starts"