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- From: stout@minerva.ycc.yale.edu (R. G. Stout)
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- Subject: Re: Win95 Modem problem: HELP! (please)
- Date: 27 Jan 1996 14:29:15 GMT
- Organization: Yale - New Haven Hospital
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- This may be the problem. I took the semi-colon out of the registry
- dialing prefix and then it just hung after dial tone. Guess I'll just
- wait for the fix...
- Thanks for your reply.
-
- -Bob Stout
- >If its a Rockwell based modem their was a bug using the semi-colon
- dial
- >modifier. Win95 uses the semi-colon to put the modem off hook before
- it
- >dials the number. After it is off hook there was a bug where the
- speaker
- >would be shut off. This was recently corrected by Rockwell and should
- be
- >available to you at some point.
- >
- >Tom
- >
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