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If ambient background sounds or other sounds stop during your multiplayer
game, choosing Help or running a flyby usually resets the sound. If
not, you can save the game, restart Golf, and resume the game.
During the setup of a multiplayer game, if you change your game selection
after bringing up the game specific screen (the third screen in the game
setup) the game may get confused about the scoring of the game. Restarting
the multiplayer game solves this.
If you have problems with modem games, reconfigure your modem as a
standard 28,800 baud or 14,400 baud modem instead of any modem-
specific configuration you may be using.
When the start-up procedure for a multiplayer game is cancelled for
any reason, be sure that all message boxes that may have been
displayed are closed before the Host attempts to restart a game. If
you are still having difficulty getting connected to a multiplayer
game, close Golf and Multiplayer, restart Golf and then start a
new game from Multiplayer.
It is recommended that all players in a multiplayer game have
different names. It may cause problems to have more than one player
with the same name when saving and playing saved games.
Closing and reopening the Connections dialog box cancels invitations and
requests to join that haven't been answered. After sending them, leave
the Connections dialog box open until all of them have been answered.
You can click the main Multiplayer screen to bring it forward
without affecting outstanding invitations or requests to visit.
If a host exits Multiplayer while you are accepting his or her
invitation, you may remain listed on your Available Games list as a
guest of the host. To correct this condition, close Golf and
Multiplayer, and then restart Golf.
If your network has RAS access servers, you can play with people that are
not on your network:
- Have the guest create a Dial-Up Networking connection to a RAS access
server on your network.
- Specify your network address to make a Multiplayer connection.
If you have the Microsoft Internet Explorer installed, and the
Internet AutoDialer is operating, it may interfere with Multiplayer
connections. To turn off the AutoDialer:
- Click Start, point to Settings, and click Control
Panel.
- Double-click the Internet icon.
- On the AutoDial tab of the Internet Properties dialog
box, click Use AutoDial so the check box is cleared.
To make a connection to someone who is on your network but can't be
seen in the list on the Players & Places tab of the Connections
dialog box, specify the player's network address by clicking the Address
Book button and clicking Network.
Multiplayer may display multiple network addresses for your machine
in the New Network Address dialog box you can display from the
Address Book. To connect using the TCP/IP protocol, the person making
the connection can specify either the computer name or the specific
TCP/IP address (a four-part number like 157.54.210.237). To connect
using the IPX/SPX protocol, you must use the IPX/SPX address (a two-
part number/letter combination like 00006602:00AA00A70C17).
Multiplayer supports multiple network cards using the TCP/IP
protocol. Use of other protocols may result in Multiplayer connection
problems. Use of Dial-Up Networking counts as one network card. To
disable a conflicting network adapter:
- Click Start, point to Settings, and click Control
Panel.
- Double-click System.
- On the Device Manager tab, click Network Adapters,
click the adapter you want to remove, and click Remove.
If you set the number of Chat messages to be saved to a high number
(the default is 20), you may experience several seconds of delay
in the display of the main Multiplayer screen.