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Errors Using Non-TAPI Programs If TAPI Program Set to Answer

Article ID: 127994

Article Last Modified on 1/19/2007


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SYMPTOMS

When you try to use a 16-bit non-TAPI-aware communications program in Windows 95/98, you may receive one of the following error messages:
When you run modem diagnostics from the Modems utility in Control Panel, you receive the following error message with "OPENCOMM" in the title bar:
Port already open

CAUSE

This behavior can occur for the following reasons:

RESOLUTION

To work around this behavior, you must set the TAPI-aware application to not answer incoming calls. After you have used the non-TAPI-aware application, set the TAPI-aware application to answer incoming calls again.

The Dial-Up Networking server (available as an add-on) and Microsoft Fax are examples of TAPI-aware applications that you can set to answer incoming calls automatically. To set these applications to not answer incoming calls, follow the steps in the sections below.

Dial-Up Networking Server

  1. Double-click My Computer, and then click Dial-Up Networking.
  2. On the Connections menu, click Dial-Up Server.
  3. Click No Caller Access, and then click OK.

Microsoft Fax

  1. Double-click the Microsoft Fax Status icon on the taskbar.

    NOTE: If this icon is not present, first double-click the Inbox icon on the desktop, then click the Fax profile if prompted.
  2. On the Options menu, click Modem Properties, and then click Don't Answer in the Answer Mode section.

MORE INFORMATION

These error messages do not occur when you are using TAPI-aware programs such as HyperTerminal.

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