Modem Defaults to Auto Answer Mode in Windows 95 (129577)
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Your modem is set to Auto Answer mode under Microsoft Exchange in Windows
95, even though the current Exchange profile calls for Auto Answer mode to
be disabled.
CAUSE
The modem's answer mode is a modem property, not a profile property.
Therefore, the answer mode is set by the last profile created in Microsoft
Exchange.
For example:
- Profile 1 is created and sets the modem to Auto Answer mode.
- Profile 2 is created and sets the modem to No Answer mode.
In this example, the modem is set to No Answer mode regardless of the
current Exchange profile setting.
RESOLUTION
Changing profiles does not change the state of the modem's properties. To
change the properties, you must either create a new profile or set the
properties directly.
STATUS
This behavior is by design.
MORE INFORMATION
This behavior also explains why a modem appears to default to Auto Answer
mode when you set up a profile. If the modem was configured to use Auto
Answer mode in a previous profile, the modem defaults to this mode.
If the modem was configured to use No Answer mode in a previous profile, it
defaults to No Answer mode.
Modification Type: | Major | Last Reviewed: | 12/17/2000 |
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Keywords: | KB129577 |
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