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My Computer, Properties, Device Manager, Modem, Country Select, Start, Settings, Control Panel, HSF

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Appendix A — Frequently Asked Questions What do TAPI and Non-TAPI communication applications mean? Generally, TAPI refers to true 32-bit communication applications. They do not access the COM ports directly but through an Interface known as TAPI system of Windows (Not Windows 3.1x). Non-TAPI applications are also referred to as 16-bit communication applications. They access the COM ports directly. Windows® 95/98 supports both TAPI and Non-TAPI communication applications. I am using my system with the card in another country. Is there any settings that need to be changed ? Yes. You need to ensure that the country setting for your modem card is correct for your location. Carry out the following steps: Windows 98/95 i) From the desktop, right-click on the My Computer icon and select Properties. ii) Click the Device Manager tab and double-click on Modem. iii) Select your product model and click Properties. iv) Click the Country Select tab. Select the country that you are currently in. Windows Me i) From the Windows taskbar, click Start > Settings > Control Panel. ii) Double-click on the HSF Modem Region Select icon. iii) Select the country that you are currently in. Windows 2000/Windows NT 4.0 i) From the Windows taskbar, click Start > Settings > Control Panel. ii) Double-click on the HSF Modem Country Select icon. iii) Select the country that you are currently in. 40

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Appendix A ± Frequently Asked Questions
What do TAPI and Non-TAPI communication applications mean?
Generally, TAPI refers to true 32-bit communication applications.
They do
not access the COM ports directly but through an Interface known as TAPI
system of Windows (Not Windows 3.1x).
Non-TAPI applications are also referred to as 16-bit communication
applications.
They access the COM ports directly.
Windows
95/98 supports
both TAPI and Non-TAPI communication applications.
I am using my system with the card in another country.
Is there any
settings that need to be changed ?
Yes.
You need to ensure that the country setting for your modem card is
correct for your location.
Carry out the following steps:
W
indows 98/95
i)
From the desktop, right-click on the
My Computer
icon and select
Properties
.
ii)
Click the
Device Manager
tab and double-click on
Modem
.
iii) Select your product model and click
Properties
.
iv) Click the
Country Select
tab. Select the country that you are currently
in.
W
indows Me
i)
From the Windows taskbar, click
Start
>
Settings
>
Control Panel
.
ii)
Double-click on the
HSF Modem Region Select
icon.
iii) Select the country that you are currently in.
W
indows 2000/W
indows NT 4.0
i)
From the Windows taskbar, click
Start
>
Settings
>
Control Panel
.
ii)
Double-click on the
HSF Modem Country Select
icon.
iii) Select the country that you are currently in.