On 7/31/2011 8:22 AM, J. P. Gilliver (John) wrote:
> In message <j12el8$djv$>, Art Todesco
> <> writes:
> []
>> Thanks for the quick reply. Actually, looking at the sound setting, it
>> shows that it is enabled ... that is, the sound for incoming call
>> notification. It is a default "old telephone" bell. And, knowing that,
>> I can turn it off once I get everything else sorted out. But, there is
>> no notification and there is no sound, when the phone line is ringing.
>> You can, as I mentioned, click on "Answer Now" in the Windows FAX &
>> Scan panel and the call will be answered as a FAX. So everything
>> appears to work except the notification balloon.
>
> Do you mean there is no sound when the 'phone is ringing, _before_ it's
> been answered (manually or automatically) so you can tell it's a fax -
> in other words, you don't have any other real telephones on that line?
> If so, you could always connect one (there's probably another socket on
> the back of the MoDem for the purpose) - after all, it's always useful
> to be able to tell someone they're trying to call on a fax number, if
> they do by mistake.
No, I don't think you got what I was after. When I 1st installed the
modem, W7 put in its driver. Then when any call came into the line, the
balloon on the lower right hand of the screen would pop giving the
caller ID and the statement, "click to answer as a Fax". It would also
play a wav file of a, now old fashioned, telephone bell. I want the
balloon; I don't really want the ringing sound. Dave\"Crash\"Dummy
showed a method that will get rid of the sound. My real phone will
ring. It is a cordless and it is on a UPS. It will ring after the 1st
ring is received and caller ID info is read (on the 2nd ring). I do
this as the phone has the ability, like some/most cell phones, to play
custom ring tones depending on the caller. Even without the balloon
notification, I can, in Windows Scan & Fax, click on "Answer Now" and
the Fax would be answered. But the balloon was very convenient. BTW,
this happened in my old XP computer and I was able to make a minor
registry change and the balloons returned. I will probably try
SC Tom's idea, however, I've done most of this already, with no joy. I
haven't actually physically pulled the modem card.
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