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Troubleshooting

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

EFI Meeting Applet

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Problem

eBeam

Try the following:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Applet does not load.

Software

Microsoft® Internet Explorer®

 

 

 

 

nI Internet Explorer, go to Tools > Internet Options.

 

 

 

 

Click the Security tab, and then click Restricted Sites.

 

 

 

 

Click the Custom Level button, and then scroll down

 

 

 

 

the list to Microsoft VM. Make sure that Disable Java

 

 

 

 

is not selected. Attempt to open the applet again.

 

 

 

nI Internet Explorer, go to Tools > Internet Options,

 

 

 

 

and click the Delete Files button. Attempt to open the

 

 

 

 

applet.

 

 

 

Netscape®

 

 

 

• In Netscape, go to File (or Edit) > Preferences. Click

 

 

 

 

the Advanced option, and make sure that Enable Java

 

 

 

 

is checked.

 

 

 

• In Netscape, go to File (or Edit) > Preferences. Click

 

 

 

 

the Advanced option, and then click Cache Click both

 

 

 

 

the Clear Memory Cache and Clear Disk Cache

 

 

 

 

buttons. Attempt to reopen the applet.

 

 

 

 

 

 

While using iVISTA,

Software

iVISTA and eBeam Software’s Meeting application both use

 

 

the applet does not

 

port 80 as the default connection port. Try hosting the eBeam

 

load.

 

meeting over port 81 or some other port value. Try:

 

 

 

From the Share Meeting dialog box (see

 

 

 

 

Hosting/Sharing a Meeting), select Use my PC to

 

 

 

 

host this meeting, then type 81 in the Port text box.

 

 

 

• Participants attempting to log in to the meeting should

 

 

 

 

type http://meeting_name:81, where meeting_name is

 

 

 

 

the name entered in the Meeting Name text box, and 81

 

 

 

 

is the port value you have entered.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Unable to see shared

Software

• When the meeting host shares the meeting through the

 

 

meeting names in the

 

 

Share Meeting dialog box (see Hosting/Sharing a

 

Join Meeting dialog

 

 

Meeting), they can select whether to publish the meet-

 

box.

 

 

ing name. If the meeting name is published, it will show

 

 

 

 

up in the Join Meeting dialog box. If the meeting name

 

 

 

 

is not published, then other meeting participants must

 

 

 

 

manually type the meeting name into the Meeting Name

 

 

 

 

text box.

 

 

 

To publish the meeting name, make sure that the meet

 

 

 

 

ing host checked the Publish Meeting Name check box

 

 

 

 

in the Share Meeting dialog box.

 

 

 

• Does your intranet have a proxy server/firewall? Most

 

 

 

 

intranets do. If you have not done so, enable your proxy

 

 

 

 

server. See Proxy Server Setup.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Texas Instruments 8200IW, 8200IC, 8100CB manual EFI Meeting Applet, Microsoft Internet Explorer, Netscape

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