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Called number
Hi,
my digital modem card is working with Microsoft FAX. I'm developing my personal application with the SDK, able to store fax for every users. I can send and receive faxes, but I would like to get the real CALLED NUMBER from my modem in order to store in the appropriate folder. My Modem generates the AT commands: -- RING -- NMBR = calling number -- NDID = called number -- RING -- RING So: is it possible to get these information from the FAX API ? Rgds, Christian |
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Look for a programming group.
When you do, make sure you use more precise terms than "Microsoft Fax" -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Christian" wrote in message ... Hi, my digital modem card is working with Microsoft FAX. I'm developing my personal application with the SDK, able to store fax for every users. I can send and receive faxes, but I would like to get the real CALLED NUMBER from my modem in order to store in the appropriate folder. My Modem generates the AT commands: -- RING -- NMBR = calling number -- NDID = called number -- RING -- RING So: is it possible to get these information from the FAX API ? Rgds, Christian |
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