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  1. Toobusy

    Edimax EP-4103DL on Windows XP

    bcastner, Thanks for your suggestion. I tried this today. I changed the driver for my Cardbus to 'Generic CardBus Controller'. I then rebooted by PC and checked if it had retained the new driver. When it did, I reinserted the NIC, but it still has the same problem. It gets recognized as an...
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    Edimax EP-4103DL on Windows XP

    Thank you, I appreciate your persistancy to help me. I really do. I do consider myself a Technical User, though. I have been trying for over 48 hours now. The solution to this problem is bound to be more difficult than this. With all due respect of course. :) Gr. Eric
  3. Toobusy

    Edimax EP-4103DL on Windows XP

    Have you tried that link? It doesn't work, unfortunately. I have downloaded all of the ones I COULD get from Edimax in Taiwan, however. EP-4103DLV122, EP-4103DLV22, EP-4103V12 etc... All of them. They don't work. Any other suggestions? Gr. Eric
  4. Toobusy

    Difference between Windows XP home and PRO editions..

    The difference is not as big as some people will want you to believe. XP Home Edition does not provide for being added to a domain, as administered by a WinNTserver, Win2Kserver, Win2K3server respectively. This means administration of the PC is done locally, not centrally or distributed. It...
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    Edimax EP-4103DL on Windows XP

    Hi everyone! I'm having trouble with the following: I used to run Windows 2000 Pro on my Acer TM 730TE notebook. Since a colleague of mine broke the built-in NIC, I use a dongleless Edimax PC card. This weekend I updated to Windows XP Pro. Everything is working, up to the last program...
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    Is it possible to auto-feed into IVR?

    Hello everyone, For a solution I will try to build, I would like to know if anybody could tell me if they have experience with the following: I know that the Avaya IVR/Conversant can store pressed keys in a database, but can this be automated, for instance: Someone's modem dials the extension...

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