Microsoft Office Live Meeting Console For Mac

Lists the updates for Microsoft Office that were released on September 2017. Skip to main content. Office Live Meeting 2007 Console: Description of the security update for Live Meeting Console: September 12, 2017. Office for Mac 2011 14.7.7: Description of the security update for Office for Mac 2011 14.7.7: September 12, 2017. Microsoft Office Live Meeting was a separate piece of software which was installed on a user's PC (Windows Based Meeting Console). The software was made available for free download from the Microsoft website. There was also a Java-based console with antecedent release functionality. This also operated in Mac OS X and Solaris environments. Microsoft Office Live Meeting is an online collaboration and Web conferencing service that empowers business people to conduct real-time, interactive presentations and meetings over the Internet. Live Meeting is the first fully hosted service within the new Microsoft Office System, which is scheduled to launch next month.

Microsoft Office Live Meeting is a discontinued commercial subscription-based web conferencing service operated by Microsoft. Live Meeting included software installed on client PCs and used a central server for all clients to connect to. Microsoft now produces Skype for Business which is an enterprise Unified Communications product, that can be rolled out either on-premises or in the cloud.

Overview[edit]

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Be more creative and achieve what matters with Outlook, OneDrive, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, OneNote, SharePoint, Microsoft Teams, Yammer, and more. It's always up to date With an Office 365 subscription, you get the latest Office apps—both the desktop and the online versions—and updates when they. Dec 15, 2017 Office Live Meeting Is Dying On the bad news side, Microsoft today indicated that Office Live Meeting can be used 'no later than December 31, 2017, at which time the existing Live Meeting service will be fully shut down.' Office Live Meeting is an early Microsoft.

Microsoft Office Live Meeting was a separate piece of software which was installed on a user's PC (Windows Based Meeting Console). The software was made available for free download from the Microsoft website. There was also a Java-based console with antecedent release functionality. This also operated in Mac OS X and Solaris environments. The desktop client for Live Meeting was not compatible on the Mac in either Firefox or Safari 3.x;[1] however, non-Windows users could connect to a web-based Live Meeting, if the meeting organizer published an HTTP URL to access the meeting.

Live Meeting was convergence software (i.e., allowing integration with an audio conference). Using the web users could control PSTN lines (mute all parties except themselves, eject parties, etc.). User accounts were grouped together in Conference Centers (a unique URL) starting with: www.livemeeting.com/cc/. . . or www.placeware.com/cc/. . . Users could join a Live Meeting session free of charge. Charges for Live Meeting were on an account basis. Supply of accounts was mostly done by resellers (Global Telecoms companies) which levied per minute or monthly standing charges.

With the introduction of Office 365 Office, Live Meeting customers were encouraged to move to Microsoft Lync Server.[2]

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Install a private CA certificate on the console. The Microsoft Teams Rooms console needs to trust the certificates used by the servers it connects to. For O365 this is done automatically, since these servers are using public Certificate Authorities and these are automatically trusted by Windows 10. This guide gets you started with the Microsoft Office Live Meeting service. It tells you how to join meetings quickly, and provides instructions on how to schedule meetings, present slides or other files, and create content within the meeting. It also describes features such as recording, breakout rooms and meeting handouts.

Live Meeting 2007[edit]

With Live Meeting 2007 Microsoft offered both a hosted model for Microsoft Office Live Meeting 2007 as well as a CPE (customer premises equipment) solution, namely Office Communications Server 2007. In addition to Microsoft directly hosting Microsoft Office Live Meeting 2007, hosting partners also offered Microsoft Office Live Meeting 2007 as a fee-based service.[citation needed] Whether attendees used the Live Meeting service or the Office Communications Server 2007 (OCS 2007) to power their web conference, they were able to use the same client software.

New features included:

  • Rich media presentations (incl. Windows Media and Flash)
  • Live webcam video
  • 'Panoramic video' with Microsoft RoundTable
  • Multi-party two-way VoIP audio
  • PSTN and VoIP audio integration
  • Active speaker indicator
  • Public events page
  • Advanced testing and grading
  • High fidelity recordings
  • Personal recordings
  • Virtual Breakout Rooms
  • 'Handout' distribution (file transfer)

Live Meeting Web Access (MWA) was redesigned in this release to provide a user experience nearly identical to the new Windows-based Live Meeting client. One benefit was that Live Meeting Web Access was a Java applet and therefore ran on non-Windows operating systems such as Linux, Solaris, and MacOS.

The Live Meeting product was also intended to operate with the Polycom CX5000 (formerly known as the Microsoft RoundTable), a 360 degree video camera optimized to work with Microsoft Office Live Meeting 2007. One new feature included in this version allowed the Microsoft Office Live Meeting client to automatically switch the larger video window to the actively speaking participant. This auto-switch feature was not specific to the Polycom CX5000 product - it worked with any USB-based camera. The main advantage of the CX5000 was its 360 degree camera view, suitable for conference rooms with several participants. With specially designed microphones, the CX5000 was able to determine the location of the active speaker and then tell Microsoft Office Live Meeting which camera angle to focus on.

History[edit]

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Live Meeting was originally a separate company called PlaceWare. Microsoft acquired PlaceWare to improve upon NetMeeting, its own webconferencing technology. Microsoft subsequently dropped development of NetMeeting.

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References[edit]

  1. ^'Archived copy'. Archived from the original on 2009-03-08. Retrieved 2009-03-11.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  2. ^Microsoft Office 365 Preview: Hello Lync, Goodbye Live Meeting http://www.notebookreview.com/default.asp?newsID=6169

External links[edit]

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Yeah, it's too much to ask for the CIO to adopt a facility (e.g. Adobe Connect) that actually works cross-platform..

I'm a bit surprise as I was a beta tester in my company when we choose our next solution for video conferencing.
And Livemeting was running (poorly) on Mac OS X. When I say poorly, It was using a lot of CPU and the shared screen was refreshing slowly on other party when I was hosting.
Now there is also WebEx (Cisco) with client on iPad, iPhone, Mac OS X, Windows. Features set is rich, sharing a windows, all windows of an app, desktop, camera.
There is gotomeeting (Citrix), on Windows sharing a windows, all windows of an app, not reliable on WinXP apparently, on Mac OS X you can sahre only the desktop, at least it shares one screen.

'Sweet' is not a term I would use to describe this 'solution'

I don't think this qualifies as a hint. Running something in a VM because there isn't a native version is just plain obvious!

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I agree, add this one to the ever mounting pile of non-hints.
As previously commented, it is a little too obvious — if a windows program has no equivalent for the mac, then the obvious step to get the functionality for that app running on your mac, is to run it in a Virtual Machine.
If the editor's idea behind this is to get it into the big google index, then think about it. If you were searching for a Mac way to run X, Y or Z and came across this hint as a 'solution' then, guaranteed, the next thing to occur would surely be your palm meeting your forehead.
A more progressive version of this hint, might be to use one of the free/paid software as a service or VM hosting services out there, that might have solved this particular hurdle the author faced, and certainly other situations where Mac versions of the same app are not available.
I would much prefer quality over quantity on this site. It appears over the last few months a minimum quota is trying to be met, and is being filled with lots of 'non hints'.
Plus the instructions for this hint describe it as 'short and sweet'. I would say it is neither short nor sweet.