At 9:04 AM -0500 12/18/2002, Olin Jenkins wrote: >Greetings, PCI-PowerMacs friends: > >Quick frou-frou question. I'm on a 6500/Sonnet G3/400 on OS 9.1 with >Global Village 2.6.9 software and an Apple GV/56K modem (no telephony >software or any other funny stuff to mess with a basic >configuration). One tiny annoying thing happens every once in a while >is this: > >I've got the GlobalFax Controls (e.g. "Teleport" CP) set to "play" >the modem through my speakers. For short stretches of time, I will >not hear the modem dialing through the speakers, and then it comes >back... with no rhyme or reason! All last week, I couldn't hear the >modem dialing, and then this morning, I checked mail and heard the >modem dialing through the speakers. I asked Sherlock 2 to find all >modified documents since my Mac fired itself up, and I can only shoot >fish in a barrel. Only possible "suspects" are GlobalFax Preferences, >Open Transport Preferences, or -21287 (System Folder:Preferences:Open >Transport Preferences:Default Area), or ASP Preferences. > >Anyone know what's doing/not doing this? It's just annoying that I >don't know why. TIA, and peace....
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