32-Bit TAPI Programs Cannot Select Installed ModemID: Q150619
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A 32-bit TAPI program may not be able to access installed modems. Even
though there is a modem installed, the program may start the Install New
Modem Wizard, or may not allow you to select a modem.
For example, when you start the Make New Connection wizard in Dial-Up
Networking, the Install New Modem wizard may start even though a modem is
already installed.
This behavior can occur if the Unimodem TAPI Service Provider file (Unimdm.tsp) is missing or damaged.
Extract a new copy of the Unimdm.tsp file from your original Windows disks
or CD-ROM to the Windows\System folder. For Windows 95, the Unimdm.tsp
file is located in the Win95_03.cab cabinet file. For Windows 98, the
Unimdm.tsp file is located in the Win98_63.cab cabinet file.
For information about using the Extract tool, type extract
at a command prompt, or see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
ARTICLE-ID: Q129605
TITLE : How to Extract Original Compressed Windows Files
Unimdm.tsp is the upper part of the layer of the communications sub- system that interfaces TAPI components to *VCOMM. In conjunction with Unimodem.vxd, this layer is responsible for placing calls made by telephony-aware programs. If Unimdm.tsp is not present, TAPI programs expecting to use a modem react as if one is not installed.
Additional query words: dun
Keywords : kbenv dun wintapi win95
Version : WINDOWS:95
Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type : kbprb
Last Reviewed: February 20, 1999