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From: dold@K95XDialer.usenet.us.com
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Re: K95 Dialer porting
Date: Fri, 5 Dec 2003 19:05:41 +0000 (UTC)
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Rob S <robatworkDeleteTheseFourWords@mail.com> wrote:
> I use K95 dialler which is setup with dozens of numbers to dial various modems
> with my TAPI connection. I now want another PC - PC2 - to be able to use my
> dial directory without having to setup all the numbers manually.
I have done that between my desktop and laptop.
(Win2000 and WinXP). I installed each separately, and had legitimate
dialer entries. Then I copied the dialusr.dat from the WinXP desktop that
I use all the time, to the C:\Documents and Setting\CDold\Application
Data\Kermit 95 folder on the Win2000 laptop.
You can see that it is the correct one by checking the modification
time of each. Make a change, and the correct file should be modified
with each change of the Kermit95 directory.
That doesn't really sound like your problem, though, since you see the
dialer entries, and it's just your modem that is messed up.
Could you use the "bad" modem with the original dialer entry created on
that machine? I just realized that I don't have a modem set on my Desktop
machine. But copying the dialusr.dat doesn't disturb the modem setting on
the laptop.