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SYMPTOMSWhen you try to dial a 10-digit number (the telephone number plus the area code), Windows ignores the area code specified if it matches your local area code. CAUSE
Windows is designed to conform to the North American Dialing Standard.
This standard requires you to dial a one, plus the area code and the
telephone number for all long-distance numbers. If the telephone number is
a local call, you do not need to dial the area code.
RESOLUTIONThere are three methods for working around this issue. Method 1You can create your own dialing rules in the Dialing properties. Use the following steps to create a custom calling card that dials all local calls with 10 digits.Windows95:
You can use this method with HyperTerminal, Dial-Up Networking, and The Microsoft Network. You can also use this method with Microsoft Schedule+, but you must also create a new location that uses the custom calling card. To switch between regular dialing and 10-digit dialing, click Dialing Properties in the Modems tool in Control Panel and then select the appropriate location in the I Am Dialing From box. Method 2Windows limits the number of digits you can enter in the Phone Number box to 36 characters. You can, therefore, set the area code to match your local area code and you can enter the 10-digit telephone number to dial in the Phone Number box.For example, if your local area code is 111, you can enter 111 in the Area Code box and a phone number such as 555 123-4567 in the Phone Number box. Windows will dial this phone number using all 10 digits. To change the area code in Windows, use the following steps: Windows 95:
Method 3You can click the "Use country code and area code" check box in Windows 95 or the "Use Telephony Dialing Properties" check box in Windows NT to clear it, to make Windows dial the number you enter in the Phone Number box exactly as you enter it. Dialing properties (such as call waiting and outside line access numbers) are not applied.For example, if your local area code is 111, click Modify beside the Phone Number box, and then click the "Use country code and area code" check box to clear it. If you must dial a 9 to gain an outside line, you would type 9 555 123-4567 in the Phone Number box. When you use this method you must enter every digit that is to be dialed in the Phone Number box. The digits are not automatically adapted as you change locations, but you have complete control over the number that is dialed. You can use this method with HyperTerminal, Dial-Up Networking, and The Microsoft Network. STATUSMicrosoft is researching this problem and will post new information here in the Microsoft Knowledge Base as it becomes available. Additional query words: dun msn hyperterm ten
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