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SUMMARYThis article describes how to create a custom calling card rule in Windows 95, Windows NT Server version 4.0, or Windows NT Workstation version 4.0. Calling card rules can be used with Dial-Up Networking, HyperTerminal, Microsoft Fax, Phone Dialer, or any other program that uses Windows 95 or Windows NT 4.0 telephony. MORE INFORMATIONTo create a custom calling card rule, follow these steps:
Rules for Dialing0-9: Numbers to be dialed.ABCD: Characters to be dialed. (Tone dialing only - used for special control on some phone systems.) E: Dial the country code. F: Dial the area code (city code). G: Dial the local phone number. H: Dial the card number. *,#: Characters to be dialed (tone dialing only). T: Subsequent numbers are to be tone dialed. P: Subsequent numbers are to be pulse dialed. ,: Pause for a fixed time. !: Flash (1/2 second on-hook, 1/2 second off-hook). W: Wait for a second dial tone. @: Wait for quiet answer (ring-back followed by five seconds of silence). $: Wait for calling card prompt tone. ?: Suspend dialing until user provides input. For example, the MCI via 1-800-674-7000 calling card has the following rule for long distance calls:
This means that the following sequence needs to be dialed in order to
place a long distance call with an MCI calling card:
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