If you are still using a legacy version of Netviewer and encounter "Dial" errors:
Since Netviewer AG was acquired, users seeking similar "Dial-In" remote support capabilities have moved to modern platforms:
Share screens with up to 100 participants for presentations or training.
In the context of Netviewer, "MP" stands for . The "Dial 100" part typically refers to a capacity limit or a specific port/command string used in automated deployments.
In many enterprise licenses, "100" indicated the maximum number of concurrent participants allowed in a single "Meet" session. Modern Alternatives to Netviewer
Before its acquisition, Netviewer was a leading European alternative to tools like WebEx. It was prized for its security and ease of use, allowing IT administrators to:
Ensure the moderator has provided a valid, active session ID.
Move documents securely between connected machines via drag-and-drop. Understanding the "MP Dial 100" Configuration
Unlike modern "always-on" remote access, Netviewer often relied on a session-based "dial" where a participant entered a 6-digit session number to "call" into the meeting.