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By Michael Cherry [bio] The following is an illustration accompanying an article published by Directions on Microsoft, an independent research firm focused exclusively on Microsoft strategy & technology. More samples of our content, as well as a list of upcoming articles and reports are also available.
Meeting Space allows a small number of users, all running Windows Vista and working on the same subnet, to conduct a meeting, share and edit documents, watch an application running on one of the participant's computers, or project a presentation on a participant's computer. In this illustration, two people are sharing two documents in a Meeting Space meeting, and they are watching how a malicious software detection and removal program works on Vista. The illustration also shows a quirk in Meeting Space and the Aero color scheme. The background of the display has reverted to the Windows Vista Basic color scheme because the computer does not have sufficient resources to run Meeting Space and the Aero color scheme at the same time.
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