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| 45331 | 2002-04-24 01:27:00 | I have call waiting, but when i am on tha net, no calls come though. It used to disconect from tha net when a call waz coming though, but does not seem to work. currantly running win 95 and am about to change to paradise from zfree. cheers |
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| 45332 | 2002-04-24 01:50:00 | If you have disabled call waiting for your internet session (by having you modem dial *52 before your isp number), you won't be interrupted by a call when your are on the net. If you want to receive the call (and loose your net connection), remove the *52 from your dialup number. |
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| 45333 | 2002-04-24 03:57:00 | Some modems wont let go. I disabled call waiting and last time I tried, after 8 rings it disconnected. Just tried again now (from mobile) and gave up after about 14 rings. My friends complain as well, looks like we are stuck until V92 arrives. Bye | Guest (0) | ||
| 45334 | 2002-04-24 05:29:00 | wot i dont understand is it used to disconect. then i went away for a short while and everyone stared muckin round wid it. coz they all got sick of being interupted. fustrated.. |
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| 45335 | 2002-04-24 05:54:00 | What's not to understand lil? You left, they mucked with it, configuration has changed, call waiting is disconnected. End of story. Have you looked at the dial up configuration to see if *52 has been added as wuppo suggested? If in doubt delete the whole dial up connection and set up a new one from scratch. Better still, set yourself up with your own personal dial up profile then hide it away somewhere. they can use the ordinary connection and not be interrupted, you can use yours and be interrupted as often as you like. A good way to hide an icon is to make it really obvious. Change the icon to something from an obscure program (there are a range of choices in the normal icon directory but you can also browse to c:\windows\moricons.dll for a broader choice) then rename it to suit. Use something like Paradox or an old Wordperfect icon, they are all there in moricons. Then it can sit on your desktop undisturbed. Cheers Billy 8-{) PS This is also a good way to hide game icons on your work desktop! |
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