No - My modem was cutting off before the connection would establish. I
found a registry entry and extended the time to connect to 120 saeconds.
Changed ATS7=60&D2&K4 to ATS7=120&D2&K4.
"Hal Hostetler [MVP P/I]" <hhh@kvoa.com> wrote in message
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> Add some commas to the end of the phone number. Each comma procures a 2-3
> second pause, add enough to the end of the number to keep the modem
> occupied
> while the line connects.
>
> Hal
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> "Jeff Lloyd" <jbl85@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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>> I have one of those calling cards that takes awhile to get through the
>> prompts, but when it finally does, the Windows fax program hangs up
> because
>> it took too long to sense a connection and says the line is busy.
>>
>> What Can I do to extend the time that the fax utility expects to sense
>> another fax machine?
>>
>> Thanks much.
>>
>>
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