You probably have an ISDN Network Adaptor configured in your Network
Control Panel. If there is one listed there, remove it. That might do
the trick.
Tony Mayer
Sysop
The Magic FunHouse BBS
http://bbs.magicom.net
Gus Clouse wrote:
> When I boot up my computer I receive the message, "No ISDN Devices were found. Please install an ISDN Device and run the configuration wizard again." I just click ok and everything seems to run fine. What does this message mean (what is an ISDN Device and what is its purpose) and do I need to install an ISDN Device and where would I find one. Thanks.
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