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> How to disable dialing sounds, cant get it to work
splackavellie
post Aug 3 2005, 06:12 PM
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i tried this tutorial and i still cant seem to make it work. any thoughts on this?
oh and im running xp home
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post Aug 3 2005, 11:56 PM
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Use the Advanced tab, "Extra Initialization String" of ATM0. (That's AT M zero, not AT M oh).

However, this will only work if the connection you are dialing is using the Windows built in dialler. If you are using a non-stardard ISP such as AOL, you will need to make the adjustment (either a check box to turn the speaker off, or a place to add the extra init string) within the setup of the non-stardard ISP.

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post Aug 4 2005, 04:50 PM
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yeah im using aol...know how to disable it with aol? theres really not alot of options given in setup/settings of aol
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Found this;
It appears AOL 9.0 does use the Windows dialler. The following should be close for AOL 8.0 or earlier:

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To edit the modem commands

1 On the Sign On screen, click Setup.

2 On the AOL Setup screen, click Expert Setup.

3 On the Connection Setup window, click the Devices (modems, etc.) tab.

4 Click the Modem: connection, if it is not already selected.

5 Click Edit.

6 In the Expert Edit (or Add) Modem window, click Edit Commands..

7 Type your custom modem commands in the Setup Modem String box.
(that would be ATM0)
8 Click OK.

Hope that helps.

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post Aug 9 2005, 09:05 PM
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thanks that worked....
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