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<META HTTP-EQUIV="Content-Type" Content="text/html; charset=Windows-1252">
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<style type="text/css">@import url(td.css);</style>
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<TITLE>Universal Modem Component Description</TITLE>
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<H1><A NAME="_universal_modem_component_description"></A><SUP></SUP>Universal Modem Driver Component Description</H1>
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<P>The universal modem driver (Unimodem) component provides the infrastructure necessary for applications to communicate with a modem. Communication with the modem can take place using the Telephony API (TAPI), which is used by such applications as the Remote Access Service (RAS), HyperTerminal, Phone Dialer, or through a direct interface with the communication port.</P>
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<H1>Component Configuration </H1>
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<P>To configure this component, you must first select the underlying transport substrate for the communications device, for example, a serial, a USB, or a modem driver without a controller.</P>
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<P>On first boot, your device will be detected and you must then install a modem. After installation, applications will have direct access to the modem.</P>
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<H1>For More Information</H1>
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<P>For more information about the Unimodem component, see the Modem Developers Kit (MDK) at this <A HREF="http://www.microsoft.com/hwdev/modem/">Microsoft Web site</A></P>
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