Dear DL,
Thank you for your continued help.
I’ve looked at Printers and Faxes in Control Panel and in the Devices tab I
have the Agere Systems PCI softmodem with a Yes for receive only (I don’t
usually want to receive faxes) there are two Bluetooth modems, as before
with, No selected.
The Agere fax is also selected under the Tracking tab.
If I try to send a fax (I could send one but have no tame recipient – but I
did send one a few days ago) with File/Print and then select Fax as my
printer under Type it has Microsoft Shared Fax Driver and under Where it has
SHRFAX.
So it seems to use the same modem but I don’t know what SHRFAX is.
Under Fax Console in Start/Programs/Accessories/Communication/Fax/Fax
Console I went through the configuration wizard. The Agere Systems Softmodem
was selected the rest was run of the mill stuff.
I regret that I don’t know how to find out if I am using some fax driver
software in either application beyond what I have explained and I’m not sure
how to dial with it if I could locate it but I’d be pleased of further
explanation on how to approach the matter.
Thanks again,
Barry Hursell
"DL" wrote:
Well thats all the same as mine other than Area code & modem.
Whilst I dont use OL contacts to dial I did test it with my USR modem & its
fine.(I also fax ok, & have NTL cable)
I dont think the problem is related to OL.
When you fax are you using windows fax or your modem fax driver/software?
I would suspect that you probably have some modem software installed, that
being the case have you tried dialing with that, as a test?
"Donald Doman" wrote in message
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Dear DL,
Thanks for your message. Yes - I have fiddled with the details there to
no avail. Of course it may be that I did something here that messed things
up
in the first place but I don't think this is likely.
If it might assist you in helping me the details there a-
In Dialing properties/Dialing rules Area Code 01603 (I'm in Norwich)
If I go in to Edit. Location name is My Location
Country/Region is United Kingdom and Area Code is 01603
There are no dialing rules set
Call waiting box is unchecked (I can't get call waiting on NTL/Virgin in
Norwich)
Tone is selected as opposed to Pulse.
There are no Area Code rules set in that tab.
None is selected as a calling card.
In Dialing Options There are no speed dial names or numbers.
Dialing properties are set as above.
"Contact using line".is set to Agere PCI soft modem. (Bluetooth Fax,
Bluetooth DUN modem, IPCONF LINE and H323 line don't seem appropriate
alternatives)
Line Properties
No checks in Call Preferences
Port speed is 115200
Data Protocol is Standard EC
Compression is Enabled
Flow control is set to Hardware
In the Advanced Tab there are no checks in the Terminal Window Boxes (and
no
flowers either!)
Data bits is 8
Parity is None
Stop bits is 1
Modulation is Standard.
I've a horrible feeling that none of this will help but thank you all the
same for trying to assist.
Best wishes,
Barry Hursell
"DL" wrote:
Oh, I see what you are at now;
Have you checked, in the new call window, under Dialing Options & Dialing
Properties?
"Donald Doman" wrote in message
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Dear DL,
Thank you for replying to my question.
I am trying to dial normal telephone numbers stored in Contacts using
it
just like the memory in a phone. It was a great system when it worked -
all
the details are there in Outlook. I clicked on a name and then the
telephone
icon and the number was dialled at the same time I picked up my phone
and
took it from there.
There is an NTL cable box outside my home and inside there is a
telephone
socket and a second box (which I imagine is the broadband connection) a
cable
(coaxial and thicker than the phone wires) runs from the latter to an
NTL
supplied cable modem (I imagine for the broadband connection) this is
connected to the computer through an Ethernet connection. A second wire
runs
from a telephone socket to the computer (presumably to my internal
Agere
systems soft modem).
My Outlook e-mail accounts appear to be set to connect via a LAN but
the
phone dialer and fax appear to be set to use the internal modem - which
seems
to make sense. The fax dials but sadly the dialer doesn't.
Yours sincerely,
Barry Hursell
"DL" wrote:
What are you trying to dial?
Virgin cable is an allways on service, and as such your Outllook
accounts
would normally be set to connect via Lan
I assume NTL supplied you with their standard cable modem connected by
usb,
or is yours via set top box?
"Donald Doman" Donald wrote in
message
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Dear Sirs/Mesdames,
My automatic phone dialing used to work fine. I have windows XP with
Outlook
2003 (I think). I can happily send faxes from Word so the modem
works
ok.
but
when I try to dial I get "Unable to complete an operation requested
by
the
automatic phone dialer. Please make sure your modem, phone and phone
line
are
working properly".
The situation may have commenced soon after, but not at the exact
time
that
I transferred to the NTL (Now Virgin) UK cable phone service with a
broadband
connection - but as I say the fax still dials.
The computer has alwayse used an Agere Systems PCI soft modem
internally
and
this is still set up in the line propeties box under dialing
options.
I've
tried changing various things and have certainly not improved
anything.
I would be most grateful if you could assist. I found the automatic
dialing
a boon.
Yours sincerely,
Barry Hursell