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target=”groupN”><rubytext>defaultrubytext< rubytext><scopeDef>< scope status=”approved” scopeTermID=”Reusable Common:netmeeting_smclassic”><def><para>To open NetMeeting after it has been installed, click <b>Start< b>, click <b>Run</b>, type <b>conf.exe</b>, and then click <b>OK</b>.</para></def></scopeDef></entry><entry entryID=”netmeeting_smsimple”><term originalTerm=”netmeeting_smsimple”>netmeeting_smsimple</term><group target=”groupN”><rubytext>defaultrubytext< rubytext><scopeDef>< scope status=”approved” scopeTermID=”Reusable Common:netmeeting_smsimple”><def><para>To open NetMeeting after it has been installed, click <b>Start< b>, click <b>Run</b>, type <b>conf.exe</b>, and then click <b>OK</b>.</para></def></scopeDef></entry><entry entryID=”netware32”><term originalTerm=”netware32”>netware32</term><group target=”groupN”><rubytext>defaultrubytext< rubytext><scopeDef>< scope status=”approved” scopeTermID=”Reusable Common:netware32”><def><para>Due to its dependency on the IPX/SPX 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