Article ID: 940842 - Last Review: December 5, 2011 - Revision: 4.0 You cannot import documents into a meeting after you install the Windows-based Live Meeting 2007 client
SYMPTOMSAfter you install
the Microsoft Windows-based Microsoft Office Live Meeting 2007 client, you cannot import documents into a meeting. For
example, you cannot import Microsoft Office Word documents, Microsoft Office
Excel workbooks, or Microsoft Office PowerPoint presentations into a
meeting. CAUSEThe Microsoft Office Document
Imaging (MODI) print driver is required to import documents into a meeting. Additionally,
administrator permissions are required to install the MODI print driver. If
a user who does not have administrator permissions tries to install the Windows-based
Live Meeting 2007 client, the MODI print driver cannot be
installed. RESOLUTIONTo resolve this issue, use an account that is a member of
the local administrators group to install the Windows-based Live Meeting 2007
client. MORE INFORMATIONUnlike earlier versions of the Microsoft Office Live
Meeting client, the Windows-based Live Meeting 2007 client has a user mode
installation option that lets users who do not have administrator permissions install
the Windows-based Live Meeting 2007 client. The LMSetup.exe application
installs the Windows-based Live Meeting 2007 client according to the
permissions that the user has. If the user does not have
administrator permissions, the user can still install the Windows-based Live
Meeting 2007 client. Additionally, the user can participate in meetings with
some limitations. Note The user mode installation option is not supported in Microsoft Windows Server 2003.
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