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to: WAYNE COCHRANE
from: DAVE LYLE
date: 1997-03-26 22:44:00
subject: Last call?

(( On 03-25-1997, Dave Lyle wrote to Wayne Cochrane: ))
DL>(( On 03-23-1997, Wayne Cochrane wrote to All: ))
DL>WC>Here is a small problem I have with Telix.   I do not get the last date
DL>call
DL>WC>to come up EVERYTIME.   It sometimes works other times not!  Works for
DL>some
DL>WC>calls, but not all!  Frustrating as $$#@#$.  Anyway, does someone have
DL>a
DL>WC>simple solution.  I've tried to re-edit the dial-up call, but doesn't
DL>help.
DL>This is Telix/Dos?  When you dial out, the redial box pops up.  After
DL>the modem connects, does the redial box go away by itself or do you need
DL>to hit  to clear it?
DL>If you need to hit  to clear it, then there is a mismatch
Correction.  Unless you are running a script, you -will- need to clear
it with a key entry.  If the dialog box doesn't *TELL YOU* it's
connected then the mismatch is probably your problem.
DL>between what your modem is returning as a CONNECT string and what Telix
DL>is expecting to see.  If Telix doesn't recognize the CONNECT string, it
DL>won't register the call.
DL>Make sure you have Telix configured to look for "CONNECT"  (sans
DL>quotes) as the connect string.  Sometimes it helps to delete what's
DL>there and retype it. Then include in your modem's init string "S95=47"
DL>(again sans quotes).  If that doesn't take care of the problem for you,
DL>you can try changing the connect string to read "CARRIER".
DL>Dave
DL>davel@execpc.com
DL> * SLMR 2.1a * ...Save the turtles, don't wax your car.
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Dave
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