said:
>This probably means either usbser can't find the modem or it cares about
>the device id. Exact error messages are much better than general
>statements.
"The device driver USBSER.SYS specified in the statement BASEDEV=
statement on line 130 of the CONFIG.SYS file was not installed. Line 130
is ignored."
>>- I added in the Qtech usb to serial driver, which loaded with no
>>problem, and shows up in Hardware manager.
>Where did you get that one from?
www.ecomstation.com. ECSMT installed it for me.
>Don't try to use autoutl2, you will just confuse things.
OK, I've undone anything in autoconfigurator.
>HTH,
You know better than I!
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