Microsoft KB Archive/938850

= An attendee must scroll to view the whole screen when you use the “Sharing slide” feature in Live Meeting 2005 or in Live Meeting 2007 =

Article ID: 938850

Article Last Modified on 9/12/2007

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Office Live Meeting 2007
 * Microsoft Office Live Meeting 2005

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SYMPTOMS
When you use the &quot;Sharing slide&quot; feature in Microsoft Office Live Meeting 2005 or in Microsoft Office Live Meeting 2007, a meeting attendee must scroll to view the presenter's whole screen.



CAUSE
This issue occurs if the presenter’s screen resolution is configured to the same resolution as that of the attendee's screen or to a higher resolution than that of the attendee's screen.

The sharing feature captures the presenter's screen, pixel for pixel, in real time. If the attendee's screen resolution is lower than the presenter's screen resolution, the presenter’s whole screen may not fit on the attendee's screen.



RESOLUTION
To resolve this issue, use one of the following methods:
 * In the Live Meeting 2005 or Live Meeting 2007 meeting client, click Hide Panels on the View menu. Or, press CTRL+H.
 * The meeting presenter can use a screen resolution that is lower than that of the attendees' screen resolutions. To reduce the presenter's screen resolution, follow these steps:
 * Click Start, click Control Panel, and then click Display.
 * In the Display Properties dialog box, click the Settings tab.
 * Move the Screen resolution slider to configure screen resolution.
 * Click Apply.
 * When you are prompted to apply the settings, click OK. The screen will turn black for a moment.

Note When the screen resolution changes, you have 15 seconds to confirm the change. Click Yes to confirm the change. Or, click No or do nothing to revert to the previous screen resolution.

Additional query words: view share sharing frame screen console scroll bar pixel resolution 491

Keywords: kbexpertisebeginner kbtshoot kbprb KB938850

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