Windows Meeting Space (Wms) is a new addition of NetMeeting system in Windows Vista, which could preserve at best ten users to carry through the network meeting, and the user who participate the meeting may share the desktop, application, documents, slides, and other information. Ten main functions and characteristics of Wms are as follows:
1. Only aims at Vista. Windows Meeting Space is the substituted goods of Microsoft NetMeeting. Because Wms is based on the single peer to peer network technology of Vista, with the some functions usage of Vista, for example: Ws-Discovery, therefore, Wms only supports Windows Vista operating system.
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2. Comparable uncomplicated factory and usage, The first time to use the Wms, it could automatically guide corresponding configuration, such as: configuring the firewall to permit Wms network communication, turning on citizen Near Me function and document copy function. If Wms can not find ready cable network, it can automatically set up a temporary wireless network to comprehend Wms communication.
3. Inside safety mechanism, User could pick to receive meeting invitation from those authorized users (who have submitted digital certificate to validate Id), and also could ask users who are being invited to participate in the meeting by inputting the password. The article of all the Wms transportation is introduced encrypted method, therefore, only the users who join in the meeting could see the shared desktop, application, documents, etc.
4. Meeting can be hidden, Wms could make the users to setup the visibility of a meeting. If it is set as inexpressive mode, the surrounding Vista users, searching the ready Wms meeting lists, could not find this meeting, can but participate in the meeting by accepting the invitation of the meeting.
5. A variety of meeting participation methods is provided, Three methods to participate Wms meeting respectively are: through ready meeting lists in Wms; through Email invitation; through obtaining shared or transferred meeting invitation documents of users to participate the meeting.
6. Submit slides while the meeting period, Displaying the slides while the meeting, users could pick to associate to a network epidiascope or display the slide on their own computer screens, and share the screens or slide documents and player program.
7. Distribute meeting data to participators, To distribute meeting data, users only need to copy the data documents into participators' computers. Anyone who takes part in this meeting can immediately edit the data, and the new edition could be automatically transferred to computers of everybody in the meeting, which can cover the traditional documents.
8. Need Ipv6 network, In the process of installation, Windows Vista can automatically fix Ipv6 network. But in the environment of Lan (local area network), users needn't unlock Ipv6 but to comprehend Wms NetMeeting.
9. Share the desktop and application, When the user shares his desktop, the participators of this meeting could see the whole article of the shared desktop, which is quite similar to remote assistance in the past. But it is separate from the remote assistance, if the user who shares the desktop does not issue admission; the article of the desktop is out of operate to Anyone of this meeting. Wms could remind the user that it is in the shared desktop status, and show the display status of shared desktop on others' screens. If the user dislikes other citizen see the whole desktop, he can pick to share documents or one certain application.
10. Administrators have multi-modes to operate its usage. Administrators could restrict or operate the Wms usage from users by Group Policy, and the selective restrictions are including: forbidding using Wms, forbid using meeting data distribution function, constraint the distance of meeting password and password complicacy, etc. Additionally, administrators could stipulate the types of shared documents by Attachment employer or report Wms activities and input log files with these records.
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