[AccessD] Drew - Telephony

Darren DICK d.dick at uws.edu.au
Tue Jan 18 21:30:17 CST 2005


Hi Drew et al

Can I see an example of some code to return the callerID?

Many thanks

Darren


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From: accessd-bounces at databaseadvisors.com
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Sent: Wednesday, 19 January 2005 3:54 AM
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Subject: RE: [AccessD] Drew - Telephony

Yes and no.  By the time I finally got a modem that would work with my
Caller ID, she went with NetZero!  <grin>

The basic plan was to have RAS turned off.  The modem would look at the
Caller ID (had about a dozen examples off of PSC for VB to do this), with
the right number, I would just start the RAS service, and whalla, it's
connected.  The only catch (that I never tested), was that it needed to stop
the service once the call was dropped (otherwise, RAS would answer all of my
calls).

Drew

-----Original Message-----
From: John W. Colby [mailto:jwcolby at colbyconsulting.com]
Sent: Tuesday, January 18, 2005 10:29 AM
To: 'Access Developers discussion and problem solving'
Subject: [AccessD] Drew - Telephony


Drew,

Did you ever get the telephony thing working?

John W. Colby
www.ColbyConsulting.com 

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You can setup RAS to route to the attached computer.  The trick of getting
the both networks to see each other, is to have a DNS and/or WINS server
that both side are registered on and can see.

Drew

-----Original Message-----
From: Jim Lawrence [mailto:accessd at shaw.ca]
Sent: Monday, January 17, 2005 11:36 PM
To: 'Access Developers discussion and problem solving'
Subject: [AccessD] OT: Route computer to network


OT

Hi All:

Here is another off topic computer related question. I have reviewed a
number of possibilities but am not sure what the correct solution would be.
It is probably a fairly simple solution to individuals more skilled in
networking.

Given: A Windows 2000 advanced server with one network card connecting to
the rest of the network and one network card directly connected to another
computer off which a printer is attached. The Windows 2000 computer can see
the whole network as well as all the shares on the attached computer.

Question: How to share the resources of the attached computer with the rest
of the network?? (Ran out of plugs on the router or would not be attempting
this 'Mickey Mouse' arrangement.)

Any help, suggesting or directions to examples to follow would be great
appreciated. (My last network certification ended with Novell 4.x.)

MTIA
Jim

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