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In hyperterminal at the top of the screen, click on CALL.  The drop down
menu should show Dial and Disconnect.  Click disconnect (If hyperterminal is
active, dial should be greyed out and disconnect should be enabled.  When
Hyperterminal first comes up, if you cancel the connect screen and go to
CALL at the top, Dial should be enabled and Disconnect should be greyed
out.)

Jean Bourvic

Ryo Imamura wrote:

> Your suggestion to right click on the modem icon in the lower right
> corner of the Windows 95 screen does not do anything at all.  It only
> works when there is a telephone icon, which appears when I am connected
> to the Web via commercial ISPs.  When I am connected to the mainframe at
> my company via Hyperterminal, I have the modem, not the telephone, icon.
> Any other suggestions?  Thanks.
>

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