If Computer A RDP connects to Computer B there is no way to share Computer A
if Computer B is running NetMeeting.
Now if Computer B is running NetMeeting and Computer B cannot seem to share
anything on Computer B then I would bet that there might be some group
policies in place that prevent this. You can test this out by logging in
locally to Computer B to see if you can share in NetMeeting. If Computer B
is a Terminal Server and you are not an Network Admin you obviously can't do
that test, but if it is a Terminal Server hopefully it is a GP restriction
because the Network Admin should not be allowing that on a Terminal Server.
"ysottot" <ysottot@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Have a user that RDP'd into a remote machine. He can run Netmeeting and
> see
> other's shared desktops but cannot share his own desktop in his RDP
> session.
> The share button is grey'd out. Can you share your RDP session desktop? I
> would't thnk so but not sure.
>
> Thanks
>