Microsoft KB Archive/944630

= You cannot move, close, or hide the Live Meeting 2005 sharing toolbar when you connect to a Live Meeting 2005 session in a Citrix MetaFrame-based environment =

Article ID: 944630

Article Last Modified on 11/21/2007

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Office Live Meeting 2005

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INTRODUCTION
You connect to a Microsoft Office Live Meeting 2005 session in a Citrix MetaFrame-based environment. Then, you notice that the sharing toolbar in the Live Meeting console is locked to the center of the Live Meeting console. You also notice that you cannot close or hide the sharing toolbar.



MORE INFORMATION
Citrix MetaFrame provides the following two modes to enable remote user access to applications:
 * Desktop Publishing
 * Application Publishing

The Desktop Publishing mode gives users all the tools and the applications to make it seem as if users were working on a local personal computer. The Application Publishing mode gives users only a limited set of applications that are customized for specific business requirements. The Desktop Publishing mode gives users more flexibility, and the Application Publishing mode provides better control over application access.

In the Application Publishing mode, Citrix users may encounter problems when Citrix loads multiple Win32 applications at the same time. Two applications that access the same ports and same services at the same time will cause conflicts for the application that was loaded last. However, the Desktop Publishing mode provides additional client resources to resolve these conflicts.

This Application Publishing mode conflict may also affect Live Meeting 2005. For example, when you start a Live Meeting 2005 session, both Internet Explorer and the Live Meeting console must run at the same time. Internet Explorer provides client authentication, and the Live Meeting console must be active for clients to join the meeting.

If you have to run Live Meeting 2005 sessions in a Citrix MetaFrame-based environment, we recommend that you use the Desktop Publishing mode. If additional restrictions are necessary for your local environment, you can configure a desktop environment that contains only the important user applications together with a limited set of features.

The third-party products that this article discusses are manufactured by companies that are independent of Microsoft. Microsoft makes no warranty, implied or otherwise, about the performance or reliability of these products.

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