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Brian Gaff - 20 Mar 2004 13:51 GMT
Hi there, been used to 98, and as I've just had to look at two 95 boxes and
get them online, I've encountered a problem. The background is that both
these are for the use of the Visually impaired, and keyboard operation and
simplicity is essential.

So I set it up as I would on 98, so Outlook Express launched the dialler
automatically, and the dialer and terminal window vanish when logging in is
finished, leaving the user in the inbox window, maximised..

Or at least, that is what happens on my 98 machine, but on 95, 6 the
dialer/terminal window seems to stay there.

Is this normal behaviour? Can I alter it, I certainly cannot see what i can
tweak.

another problem seems to be that the act of switching windows manually can
drop the line, but not always.

anyway, any suggestions?

Brian

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Kay Archer - 20 Mar 2004 19:36 GMT
> Hi there, been used to 98, and as I've just had to look at two 95 boxes and
> get them online, I've encountered a problem. The background is that both
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> Is this normal behaviour? Can I alter it, I certainly cannot see what i can
> tweak.

My Computer, Dial-up Networking, highlight the (click once) the
connectoid, click on 'Connections' in the menu bar, select
'Settings'.  One of the options in there is about the terminal
window.

> another problem seems to be that the act of switching windows manually can
> drop the line, but not always.

I am not sure what thequestion is, could you please restate?
 
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