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I have to get a new ISP and am encountering the expected ignorance about  
OS/2.  After convincing them that there really is such a thing as OS/2,   
I get the stock response "We don't support it."  
 
I suspect that the dialup software I'm using (Injoy) would work   
perfectly well with most (if not all) of the dial-up services.  Am I   
wrong?  If it can be made to work, what information must I get from the   
ISP and what information must I give to the ISP to make it work--and   
incidently convince the "technical support" person involved?  
 
Jack P.  
 
 
 
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