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Windows 95-based Remote Access like Closeup 6.0
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10/04/1998 06:17:13
 
 
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09/04/1998 06:54:43
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Windows
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Third party products
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
00090713
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00091005
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>Windows' dial-up networking lets remote users access
>shared files over the phone, while applications such
>as Closeup 6.0 and PCAnywhere brings the user's monitor
>and keyboard to a remote user. However, these products
>seems to be developed for DOS platform, and I can't seem
>to run them without going to DOS mode using F8. Is there
>a software that is windows 95-based, that can use the
>modem as detected by windows 95? (Without needing to
>ask user setup the modem all over again).

PCAnywhere-32 and LapLink (I think it's version 7.5; it's been a while since I looked) both use the Windows modem selections. You still have to select the modem in the connectoid, but it does use the sensed (and Windows/PnP installed) drivers for modem settings.
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