wrote:
> I checked the Hardware Manager,
> but there does not seem to be anything that would
> look like a description of an internal modem.
Tom made some good points in his reply. Apart from
that, I don't think you are *ever* going to see the
modem (itself) in H/W Mgr.; you should see the serial
port it is using. But maybe not even that much, for a
WinModem . . . :-(
Jordan
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