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I have been using Injoy for years, but lately I hardly ever use it. So I  
was surprised to find that using it this time to trouble shoot a problem,  
I could not get a connection. Injoy does not give any error message, it  
just refuses to dial. Even in terminal mode, it will not allow me to input  
any data (like ATDT, for example).  
 
I got around this problem by shutting down OS/2 Warp 4, FP 15, and  
rebooting into eComStation, which is on another partition in the same  
computer. Using the same instance of Injoy -- with same settings and same  
modem -- it works perfectly. But go back to OS/2 Warp, and same problem.  
 
I thought it might be the COM drivers, so I tried going back to the SIO  
drivers, but that did not make any difference, so I put back the IBM  
drivers.  
 
I can't think of any changes to my computer, except I did install a new  
OS/2 Kernel (the same one that eCS uses). That doesn't mean, of course,  
that I haven't changed something and it has slipped my mind!  
 
I sent Injoy an email, but so far they don't have any ideas.  
 
The fax function in the modem works just fine, but I know that Faxworks  
has its own drivers.  
 
Any thoughts for troubleshooting this will be appreciated.  
 
Thanks,  
Sandy  
 
 
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