Windows NT Card File Fails to Autodial Some ModemsLast reviewed: May 13, 1997Article ID: Q108416 |
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SYMPTOMSIn Windows NT, the Cardfile can be used to store phone numbers and Auto- dial by using the F5 key. However, this may not work with all modems. The same modem may work with the Terminal program but may not work with the Cardfile Autodial feature.
CAUSESome modems must have DTR (Data Terminal Ready) set high before they will dial or accept commands from the computer. Cardfile does not raise DTR.
RESOLUTIONForce DTR to always be high on the modem. There may be different ways to do this on different modems. Some modems are configurable with dip switch settings while others can be configured with savable AT commands. Please see your modem documentation for the proper procedure.
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Steps to Reproduce ProblemAssume the phone numbers are already stored in Cardfile. NOTE: You need a Hayes or Hayes-compatible modem to dial a number on a card.
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