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- From: scottz@cvo.oneworld.com (Scott Allan Zakon)
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems
- Subject: Re: Can I edit modem init. string in W95?
- Date: Thu, 11 Jan 1996 22:26:11 GMT
- Organization: One World Internetworking
- Message-ID: <4d4dh1$c51@fenris.com>
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- tscheer@cts.com (Tom Scheer) wrote:
-
- >In article <30F3CCD2.7361@hevanet.com>, hb <hb@hevanet.com> wrote:
- >>Lee wrote:
- >>>
- >>
- >>Look in CONTROL PANEL/MODEMS under PROPERTIES/CONNECTION/ADVANCED
- >>for an 'extra settings' box. This is where modem commands can be
- >>specified.
- >>
- >And note that you don't include the 'AT' in front of the commands
- >in that box
-
- Sigh. Okay, kids. Time to stop playing with that as a toy and learn
- how to use Windows95 as a tool.
-
- The real way to manipulate modem strings under Windows95 is to go into
- the Registration Editor and find ALL of the modem command strings.
- Painful as this sounds, your best bet is going to be to do a matched
- case search on "AT." There will be a few not-modem appearances of
- "AT" and you should leave those alone.
-
- Of course, you have to know to what to change the init strings. Also,
- don't be at all surprised if you experience a powerful sense of deja
- vu while you are doing the changes. The Registration Editor uses a
- multiple entry system.
-
- Scott
- Scott Allan Zakon
- OneWorld Internetworking
- Tech Support
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