"Unknown" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
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> A few things to consider or think about.
> 1. FAX numbers. Are you configured for FAX?
> 2. In some areas you must dial your own area code to reach others in
> your same area code
> 3. Sometimes you must dial a 1 before an area code. Sometimes not.
As I said, WINDOWS is not going to be doing ANY dialing. The area code
rules (whether to dial my own area code or not) are irrelevant to
Windows. PLUS, it depends on which phone I happen to have in my hand at
the moment -- my office phone, a cell phone, etc. WINDOWS shouldn't
care, since Windows is not doing ANY dialing. Windows can't know that,
and it shouldn't care. I should be able to cancel the dialog box.
I am not configured for FAX. I said in my message that there is nothing
in my computer that can dial any phone calls.
David
> "DWalker07" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>>I just added someone's phone number to Outlook, and it decided to
>>bring up
>> Windows XP's "Phone and Modem Options".
>>
>> The Phone and Modem Options window asked me "what area code I am in
>> now" on
>> the Dialing Rules page. Why does it care? Windows XP can't dial
>> from my computer.
>>
>> I tried to cancel, and it said if I canceled, then the modem or
>> telephone dialing might not work, do I still want to cancel? I said
>> Yes, and the same box reappeared (maybe Outlook really, really wanted
>> to know).
>>
>> I don't HAVE a modem in my computer, or any device that can dial a
>> telephone. What area code am I in now? None! What if I'm on a
>> cruise ship in the middle of the Atlantic ocean, and not in ANY area
>> code at all?
>>
>> This dialog box has always bothered me since the earliest days of
>> Windows (Windows 95 had this, I think). The concept of a "home" area
>> code is getting less important. Windows doesn't need to know, and
>> the dialing rules (whether to use the area code or not) depend on
>> which phone I happen to have in my hand, none of which are connected
>> to Windows. I store a few phone numbers in Outlook, but I want
>> Windows to quit asking me what area code I am in.
>>
>> I have a beta of Windows 7 on hand, so I'll see if it asks the same
>> stupid questions or not.
>>
>> Sorry to rant; I suppose there is not a question here, just a
>> complaint.
>>
>>
>> David Walker
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