Hi, I am 'playing' with asttapi which looks great on a first installation but I must be missing something regarding the source code because I haven't been able to work with it without problems.
If you have played with this, you already know that the code to talk to Asterisk is placed in a file called asttapi.tsp which is in your windows/system32 folder. The thing here is, the asttapi.tsp that comes with the original executable is 196kb while the one you get if you compile the source code is 144kb, that's a kind of suspicious, isn't it? Anyway, if you remove the TAPI driver, replace that file with the one you get from building the c++ project and install the TAPI driver again, you can work with the new library, but I get one window with 'svchost.exe The memory could not be written' on my Microsoft Outlook when making a call. The call is fine, the problem is just the error message. I might be missing something since, as I said, I have guessed how this works without documentation. Is there anything else I have to do to compile and execute the source code so I will be able to make changes and work with it? Any idea where the svchost.exe error could come from? Thank you very much, Victor. _______________________________________________ --Bandwidth and Colocation provided by Easynews.com -- Asterisk-Users mailing list To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
