Windows Marketplace V.90 User Manual

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STEP 2: Check Modem Properties.

From the Device Manager tab within System Properties, double-click

the Modems icon in the device tree to show what modems are installed.

Highlight your modem by clicking once on the icon and then click the

Properties button. Read the Device Status under the General tab to see

if the device is working properly. Check the Device Usage box and make

sure there is no check mark on “Disable in this hardware profile” (Win-

dows 95 OEM SR2 only) or (for Windows 95 or 95a) the box labeled

“Original Configuration, Current” has a check mark . If either of these

conditions are present, correct them. Make a note of the Com Port and

IRQ the modem is using. If the Device Status box shows some error

message, it will generally be about a conflict. Go to the Resources tab

and read the Conflicting Device List. If a conflict is present, uncheck the

box “Use automatic settings” and select a configuration that does not

cause conflicts. Manually change the IRQ settings if needed (see your

Windows 95 on-line help file for a more detailed discussion on changing

these settings). Click on the OK button. If there is no setting free of

conflicts, go to the Does Not Install section.

STEP 3: Modem Diagnostics.

Go to Start-Settings-Control Panel and double-click the Modems icon.

Your modem should be listed. If any other modem is listed, click once on

each old modem and then click the Remove button. It is a good idea to

shutdown Windows 95, turn off your computer, wait 5 seconds and turn

the power back on (do not use the Shutdown and Restart option). Return

to STEP 3: Modem Diagnostics and click on the Diagnostics tab. High-

light the modem by clicking once on the Com Port icon next to its listing.

Now click on the More Info button. You should see the panel below.

Figure 8: More Info Panel

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