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Tell me how to start a socket after making a successful RAS connection.
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I found this piece of software very useful, but there is a thing that I think that would be interesting. That is checking if the line is avaliable before dialing. I've searched a lot on the net on how to do this, but without luck. can you help me please?
Thanks in advance, and sorry for my poor english.
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Anonymous wrote:
That is checking if the line is avaliable before dialing
Hi.
Have you found the solution. If so please tell me too.
In my dream, I was dorwning my §orrow§
But my §orrow§, they learned to §wim
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I have problem with compiled by myself this project Internet Dial Up Program.
The compiled version of program works in all systems but when I copile it witch VC++ 6.0 in Win 98 Se. It does not work just in System Win 98 SE, but in other works(WIN 2000). It writes error "Cannot find the phone book entry".
Please let me know as soon as possible it is really important for me.
Arkadiusz Bicz
abicz1@hotmail.com
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hi,
i have same problem.
if you got solution then please send me.
e-mail:no_body69@hotmail.com
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I have compiled the source code, then executed the program.Then I found that if I bit the Add button under connection pannel,there doesn't appear the connection that I add.the same question also in the phone pannel.
wujunqing<jupiter5796_cn@sina.com>
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Dont know exactly what the original code looked like .. but I changed it so it works now (at least on my machine)
Now one is at least able to see RAS-Entries and Dial.
This is how the changed function in Page1.cpp looks like:
BOOL CPage1::QueryConnections()
{
RASENTRYNAME* lpRasEntry;
DWORD cbBuf;
DWORD cEntry;
DWORD dwRet;
UINT ndx;
char szMessage[4096];
m_Providers.ResetContent();
sCurrentProvider = theApp.GetIniString(gchMain, "LastEntry", "");
cbBuf = sizeof(RASENTRYNAME);
lpRasEntry = (LPRASENTRYNAME) new char[cbBuf];
if (NULL == lpRasEntry) return FALSE;
//ZeroMemory(lpRasEntry, cbBuf);
lpRasEntry->dwSize = sizeof(RASENTRYNAME);
dwRet = RasEnumEntries(NULL, NULL, lpRasEntry, &cbBuf, &cEntry);
if (ERROR_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL == dwRet)
{
delete lpRasEntry;
lpRasEntry = NULL;
lpRasEntry = (LPRASENTRYNAME) new char[cbBuf];
if (NULL != lpRasEntry)
{
ZeroMemory(lpRasEntry, cbBuf);
lpRasEntry->dwSize = sizeof(RASENTRYNAME);
dwRet = RasEnumEntries(NULL, NULL, lpRasEntry, &cbBuf, &cEntry);
}
else
dwRet = ERROR_NOT_ENOUGH_MEMORY;
}
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?? Lol what happens if i use my entire ASCII character table for my phone numbers instead of normal numbers is this possible if so is it legal if so give me a number i can call :P lol
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the source code doesn't work and the links to download the last source doesn't work too.
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i made a dial-up program in vb using mscomm its dialing the isp no. , asking the username and password , but after acepting the uid and passwd it asking to 'press F7 to continue' sowhats the last thing i should doso that i will be stay connected to net. please for heaven sake help me
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I face a lot of problem in writing a C++ programming about modem dialing. The program should be able to able to dial a phone number through modem by using phone dialer, and should be able to play a recorded wavefile through modem.
Mr to Mrs., is not possible to provide me all the modem script codes (AT something)like ATDT?
WHat is the correct procedures of setting up the UART registers in handshaking?
Thank u
Tian Ek
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You might be better having a look at TAPI, in particular lineMakeCall
Michael
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why link (http://members.xoom.com/lamer2000/afd.zip) is unavailable ?
How do I get the lastest version?
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List Member Control Center: View List Archives:
alexf dialer: Message #13
Date: Jan 26 2000 11:59:48 EST
From: "alexf dialer" <lamer2000@usa.net>
Subject: alexf dialer update 2000-01-26
2000-01-26
Fixed bug with multiple phone numbers.
Yes! BUT your source code downloaded is from nov.14.1999 !!! And it is totally full with bugs! It is not equal to the newest exe vesrion. Why don't put to here the true source version for downloading. In this form the downloaded source code unethically bamboozle!
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1. If you can not use it, it does not mean it is unusable.
2. Latest version available at my homepage, which is mentioned in article.
3. Show me bugs-free software...
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I have problem with your source code too! Even an error occered when try to run the supplied program in WinME. It only works in Win2k. I try and try download the latest program and source. However, the links are broken. Please fix!
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In my situation there is one 'server' (Win2000) and there are numerous 'clients' (Win95/98/ME/NT/2000). Both server and clients have modems, but no internet connection.
Now the question is very simple (even though haven't found a simple answer yet): how can I send a file from the server to a client using the modems? I've looked at RAS, TAPI and other complicated stuff , but surely there must be an EASY way to do this.
Looking at your app it's almost what I'd like to build. I just have to be able to write a service for the 'clients' to pick up the phone and then somehow send the file over the established connection... Any ideas?
Structured programming vs. chaotic mind boggling
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Well, I've figured uit how to do it the 'easy' way and I've implemented it as well. It works pretty nicely. Here's what I did:
I took the MSComm ActiveX object and put it in my project. Looking at the functionality I wasn't happy yet, so I built my own wrapper around it.
Next I made connection via the modem by sending simple AT-commands throught the MSComm object to the COM ports like 'ATDT37' for calling the telephone number 37. I did have some problems using the ISDN modems, but found that using 'ATB20DT37' solved these problems...
Both my client and server application use the MSComm, topped off with a synchronous communication protocol I wrote myself. The system is now operational, sending thousands of files to about 20 clients throughout the country.
Thanks for your input, though!
Structured programming vs. chaotic mind boggling
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hi ,
i am doing a project in vb on dialup modem and then send the files. i am stuck up on how to dialup. plz can u share ur source codes with me.i am new to visual basic also. i am not familiar wit MSCOMM also
Thank u,
aish2003
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I wish to know how is it that I can just use the Entry Name of a DUN without needing to input the User Name and Password. I want DUN's currently saved user name and password to be used instead. In the MSDN documentation, it is from my understanding that if the szUserName and szPassword of the RASDIALPARAMS is set to "", the default saved value will be used. Trying it out in my own program didn't work. Neither did Alexander's dialer work.
Can anyone shed a light here?
Thanks...
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my application event log was fully filled when run the program
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You do have a small bug in CPage1::QueryConnections. You can correct this by replacing the line no 324 with the following
lpRasEntry->dwSize = cbBuf;//sizeof(cbBuf);
Then all works fine!
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Hello Anonym!
Can you make exe file from Alexander's Afdialer source code? I can not! By MS VC++ v5.0. I you have a good source for v 5.0 or v4.0, would you send me? Best regards Paul
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Get error attempting to view screen. 'Code page 1251 is required to support a Russian language resource in this file. See the 'Multiple Languages Resource Files" topic in the Miscellaneous section of the README. Cannot open this file.
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You won't get any useful information from the help files. It will only mislead you.
Just install russian language support to your OS.
The way you do it is just execute to IE and select russian language encoding ,the browser will then prompt you to insert your IE or OS installer.
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