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More info?)
Nathan:
Thank you for your post. I would be willing to bet that is
what I need to do!!
>-----Original Message-----
>Also, an added note. You often need to get actual
drivers from the
>manufacturer instead of using the drivers that came with
Windows in
>order to turn off the speaker. I used to have problems
with this all
>the time.
>
>----
>Nathan McNulty
>
>
>rhombus65 wrote:
>> Thank you Chris for your post.
>>
>> I will try the L1 and also I will review the link you
>> provided.
>>
>>
>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>Hi, L1 would mute a modem. Anyway a quick search on
>>
>> google reveals
>>
>>>http://www.modemhelp.net/basicatcommand.shtml
>>>Chris C
>>><anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>>>news:29f301c48e7d$121838d0$a301280a@phx.gbl...
>>>
>>>>Thank you for your reply.
>>>>
>>>>I did try that, but it was unsuccessful.
>>>>
>>>>Any other ideas??
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>>>Start, Control Panel, Printers and Other Hardware,
Phone
>>>>
>>>>and Modem Options,
>>>>
>>>>>Modems tab, Properties, Modem tab, set Speaker Volume
to
>>>>
>>>>OFF.
>>>>
>>>>>r.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>"rhombus65" wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>>I am running XP Home. I want to silence the modem. I
>>>>
>>>>uaed
>>>>
>>>>>>to just enter either ATM0 or M0 in the extra
>>>>>>initialization strings field in previous versions of
>>>>>>windows. This does not seem to work in XP. Any
>>>>
>>>>suggestions
>>>>
>>>>>>out there??
>>>>>>
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