Guest Hugh Report post Posted 07/08/2003 12:07 AM I have successfully installed the card and tapi drviers and the simple test script (credit card) works fine, however the pc is reporting new hardware on each reboot (Other PCI Bridge Device) for which it wants a suitable driver. This seems to be linked to the Dialogic card as removing it from the system removes the problem. Any ideas? Share this post Link to post
Guest Hugh Report post Posted 07/08/2003 12:08 AM Just to add, OS is W2k with Service Pack 3 installed Share this post Link to post
SupportTeam Report post Posted 07/08/2003 01:12 AM Don’t know why Windows would want to re-discover it every time... I think there is a way of indicating to Windows that you don’t want Windows to ever ask you again to install a particular piece of hardware that it has discovered - you may need to play around with the options available to you next time Windows asks you to install this device... Otherwise I would contact your Dialogic rep to see how to resolve this annoyance... Share this post Link to post
Guest Patrick Hurrelmann Report post Posted 07/08/2003 09:08 AM you have to install a "dummy" driver it is located some where in bin? folder. actually the device doesn't need any drivers. the dummy drivers just stops windows from asking for a proper driver. Share this post Link to post
Mihai Report post Posted 07/09/2003 08:32 AM Patrick, I couldn't find the "dummy" driver you mentioned. Do you by any chance know the name of the file? Another option would be to disable it in the Device Manager. Doing this will not stop the board from functioning. Share this post Link to post
Guest Patrick Hurrelmann Report post Posted 07/09/2003 10:31 AM i will have a look, but have to connect remote to our machine... when i'm free in time, i will post the solution Share this post Link to post
Mihai Report post Posted 07/09/2003 12:50 PM Patrick, Thanks for the answer. In the meantime I found the file ... It's called dlgcsram_nt4.inf and is located in the Dialogic\Drvr directory. More details about this problem can be found at http://resource.intel.com/telecom/support/...winnt/tn383.htm Share this post Link to post
Guest Hugh Report post Posted 07/09/2003 03:06 PM Thanks for that, now all sorted here too. Share this post Link to post
Guest Patrick Hurrelmann Report post Posted 07/10/2003 12:02 PM ok.. so i think this problem is solved Share this post Link to post