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Wed, 15 Apr 1998 17:07:52 -0400
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I found the area where this reference is.  It's in the Fax portion of
Outlook 98.  When I installed the new modem I neglected to change the modem
there.  One question though, why would that show up in the list of open
programs when it isn't being run?

Dale Bryant
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> Occasionally I have trouble with the modem (USR 56.6) not establishing a
> connection.  Just a continued series of beeps and other assorted incorrect
> sounds until it times out.  It happened a moment ago and I had to hit
> Ctrl+Alt+Delete to bring up the close programs box and in it was the
> following:  "OLFaxMOD-Supra 336i Sp ASVD".  The Supra was the modem that I
> replaced with the USR.  I have seen this in there once before.
> Where can I find this reference to get rid of it?  TIA

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