The information in this article applies to:
SYMPTOMS
When you dial one of your Dial-Up Networking phonebook entries, you may
receive the following error:
CAUSEThe dial string is greater than 40 characters; this causes it to be divided into two dial strings, which some modems do not interpret correctly. RESOLUTION
To resolve this problem, do either of the following:
MORE INFORMATION
A predefined and hard-coded total limit of 34 dialing digits per dialing
string is imposed within Dial-Up Networking on Windows NT. The 34-digit
limit does not include the dialing prefix ATDT, nor suffixes (;), nor NULL
characters.
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