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Hi,
I have setup a terminal server and am not sure if there is a work around or
3rd party software that can be applied to resolve this issue.
A client machine prior to setting up Terminla had a CRM software package
that when you clicked on the click's phone number, would connect to the local
19200 baud modem on the COM port (COM 1). The telephone is also attached to
the modem and the user would pick up the phone and the number auto dials for
them. There was no TAPI configurations done...it is just a straight to COM
port connection. We have moved this user to the new terminal server and they
would like to have the ability to have the system auto dial for him.
Basically I would like to "map" the COM 1 port from the client system to the
user session on TS 2003. Is this possible? you can map drives, printers and
serial ports....why not COM ports? any help would be appreciated
thanks in advance
I have setup a terminal server and am not sure if there is a work around or
3rd party software that can be applied to resolve this issue.
A client machine prior to setting up Terminla had a CRM software package
that when you clicked on the click's phone number, would connect to the local
19200 baud modem on the COM port (COM 1). The telephone is also attached to
the modem and the user would pick up the phone and the number auto dials for
them. There was no TAPI configurations done...it is just a straight to COM
port connection. We have moved this user to the new terminal server and they
would like to have the ability to have the system auto dial for him.
Basically I would like to "map" the COM 1 port from the client system to the
user session on TS 2003. Is this possible? you can map drives, printers and
serial ports....why not COM ports? any help would be appreciated
thanks in advance