Using Peer-To-Peer Connection - Lenovo 20074CU User Manual

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6. When NetMeeting starts, the progress indicator dialog box disappears, and the
Figure 57. Peer to Peer community tab—Leave button
7. When members of the group are found, a ThinkPad icon for each of them is

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After the peer-to-peer connection is established, you can do the following:
Send files
Chat with members
Use Whiteboard
color of the ThinkPad icon at the left changes. The application buttons remain
disabled until another member is found in the neighborhood.
displayed, with the user name. The icon is grayed out until a NetMeeting
connection with that member is established. When the first connection is
established, the application buttons are enabled.
For members using Windows 2000, establishing a connection may take longer.
To send a file to other members, click the Send File button to start the File
Transfer applet of NetMeeting. By default, the files a user receives are
stored in the following folder in the user's document folder:
Access Connections\Received Files
To change the folder, go to the Configure menu.
Click the Chat button. The Chat applet of NetMeeting starts. A user can
send a message to one or more members of the group, or to all of them.
Click the Whiteboard button. The Whiteboard applet of NetMeeting starts.
Chapter 5. Introducing a peer-to-peer connection
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