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Multi way voice conversations with Windows Live Messenger
Hi there
I used to use an older version of Live Messenger (which used to be called something else - right?) and I could do multi-way voice/video conversations
With the version I have now (the 2009 one) if I have an active a/v conversation, if I try and invite a third party, I get a message telling me that it isn't possible to invite an additional participant, and my current (active) conversation is dropped
Is it still possible to have a "conference call" via Live Messenger??
Thanks
I used to use an older version of Live Messenger (which used to be called something else - right?) and I could do multi-way voice/video conversations
With the version I have now (the 2009 one) if I have an active a/v conversation, if I try and invite a third party, I get a message telling me that it isn't possible to invite an additional participant, and my current (active) conversation is dropped
Is it still possible to have a "conference call" via Live Messenger??
Thanks
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