Installing Profiles Under Windows 95/98
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Windows may inform you that the list of installed modems has changed and that
Dial-up Networking needs to be reconfigured. You can reconfigure Dial-up
Networking now.
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Reboot your computer.
The process of updating your information file is complete.
Installing Profiles
Under Windows 95/98
The profile feature of the MDMUSRIM information file allows you to install
multiple instances of your Courier I-Modem on the same communications port.
This will allow you to change the type of connection you make with your I-Modem
without modifying initialization strings.
You can choose the connection you would like to make by choosing a different
modem profile in the "connect using" dialog box of Windows 95/98 Dial-Up
Networking.
In addition to the standard I-Modem driver the MDMUSRIM information file allows
Windows 95 users to install the following modem profiles.
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I-Modem EXT (V.120 Profile)
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I-Modem EXT (TurboPPP 128K Profile)
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I-Modem EXT (TurboPPP DBA Profile)
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I-Modem EXT (Forced Analog Profile)
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I-Modem INT (V.120 Profile)
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I-Modem INT (TurboPPP 128K Profile)
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I-Modem INT (TurboPPP DBA Profile)
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I-Modem INT (Forced Analog Profile)
For your modem to Use this Profile These I-Modems
Autodetect 56/64K, V.120, or Analog
type connections (Initializes modem
with *V2=0)
V.120 Profile Internal (INT)
and
External (EXT)
Use Multilink PPP connections when you
want
Both
B channels to
always
be
connected (Initializes modem with
*v2=5*D0=1)
TurboPPP 128K
Profile
Internal (INT)
and
External (EXT)
Use Multilink PPP connections when you
want
only
the
second
B channel active
when it is needed
(Initializes modem
with *V2=5*D0=0)
TurboPPP DBA Profile Internal (INT)
and
External (EXT)
Force an analog type connection.
(Initializes modem with *V2=3)
Forced Analog Profile Internal (INT)
and
External (EXT)