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Thanks Jeff and sciencefeeling,
That was my feeling on it as well. Just wanted to get some other thoughts.
Forbez: I’ll keep the specifics to me and my idiots. 😉 Thanks for your opinion.
DiggsyMemberProblem solved. I now have audio and video. I have followed and tested the RTCDLL.DLL fix from the link above. Thank you petem!
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DiggsyMemberThanks, shifter.
I have tried it. Neither audio nor webcam is working. Errrr. Not sure where to go from here. I’ve had the same problem with an MSN Messenger install, and have noticed similar problems on this board. Will keep trying.
Thanks for your input.
From another Alberta boy 🙂
DiggsyMemberShifter and Ladie_Vennom et.al,
That’s really good news, thanks.
Does that also include the audio and video/webcam functions? I need is Windows Messenger with audio and video on Win2K. Is this doable?
Thanks,
DiggsDiggsyMemberThank you, Frutzle!
I am interviewing for a company that uses Windows Messenger for language learning. They tell me that most of the work will be with Windows Messenger, which, as you’ve confirmed, is only available with Windows XP. Trouble is, I have Win2K. I thought there might be some way around this other than purchasing XP, but it’s looking like I have to get XP if I want to get this job.
Is there any way of using Windows Messenger with Win2K?
Thanks,
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