Hi Carlos,
The simplest way to install BigBlueButton on Windows is to first
install VMWare player and then run the BigBlueButton VM (http://
code.google.com/p/bigbluebutton/wiki/BigBlueButtonVM). This gives you
a fully working BigBlueButton server in about 15 minutes.
While it's technically possible to install all the open source
components for BigBlueButton natively on Windows, its not small
effort, and we found that almost everyone ran BigBlueButton within
Linux anyway.
If you install the VM, you'll find that the screen sharing works no
problem on Windows. In fact, it works on OS X and on Linux as well.
If you are the presenter, you will need to have Java installed as the
BigBlueButton flash interface can not capture the desktop. To watch a
shared desktop, the viewers need only run the BigBlueButton client.
Regards,... Fred
On Oct 26, 7:40 am, Carlos Eduardo <
carlos.eduardo.f...@gmail.com>
wrote: