To view the webcast, you will need the free Windows Media Player from Microsoft and a connection to the Internet.

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If you are experiencing poor quality on the stream, you may not have enough network bandwidth to support the stream, or your organization may have firewall restrictions that prevent efficient streaming video data transport. Our servers will attempt to recognize your connection speed and deliver the appropriate quality stream for your connection speed. However, this may not work properly if you have altered your Media Player network configuration settings from the default settings.

If you are using a very old (version 6.4) player or are viewing in a computer running Windows NT or Windows 98, you may experience a delay before you see and hear the webcast due to the fact that your Media Player is trying to download and install the latest codecs required for this presentation.

During the webcast, if you stop seeing or hearing the presentation, try clicking the "stop" button, then click the "play" button. This will attempt to reconnect to the stream. If this does not work, please close your Media Player and click the link on the web page again.

If you continue to receive persistant disconections or stream errors, a security policy at your organization is the most likely culprit. In this case, we recommend that you try and watch the on-demand version of the video from an alternate location such as your home broadband connection or another less-restrictive network environment.