Inter-regional
Expert Meeting on International Norms and Standards Relating to Disabilities: Issues
relating to a Comprehensive and Integral International Convention on the Rights of Persons
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:Distance Collaboration Using Microsoft ChatSetting up Microsoft Chat for the first timeMicrosoft Chat is "freeware" for users of the Microsoft Windows operating systems. It is included in the operating system installation CD or software but it may not always be installed. To find out if you have it, click on Start --> Programs --> Accessories --> Internet Tools. If it is listed under Internet Tools, you need not install it. If you do not yet have Microsoft Chat, you can install it from the operating system CD or setup software this way:
If Microsoft Chat is not available from your Windows setup package, it can be downloaded from http://www.tucows.com/preview/193891.html. Try out the Chat program using Start --> Programs --> Accessories --> Internet Tools --> Microsoft Chat. (Press Cancel on the prompts to connect and your application should look like this.)
Configuring Microsot Chat for our Distance CollaborationThe discussion on International Norms and Standards relating to Disability will be using the #UNAccess Chat room in the GalaxyNet group of IRC servers. Microsoft Chat has to be configured to use these servers and open the #UNAccess chat room. To set up the servers:
Connecting to the #UNAccess RoomAt the designated time, join the distance collaboration session by connecting to Galaxynet and entering the #UNAccess room:
Ready to ChatWhen you are connected, you may see the following:
There are three sections in your chat screen:
You can quit from the chat by "disconnecting" or shutting down Microsoft Chat. Good luck in your distance collaboration! |
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