AUTOCHECK.INI Driver File Contents (0766.zip)

// Anymodem set to 1 indicate the program will only check the presence of one modem in Windows.
// Anymodem set to 0 indicate the program will check the presence of one modem listed in the list in Windows.
// (The check is made on the complete name including space and other characters)
// default value is 1 if the parameter is not set in this file
//
// Retries set to 0 indicate the program won't retries the test for 5 minutes
// Retries set to 1 indicate the program will retries the test for 5 minutes
// default value is 0 if the parameter is not set in this file
//
// modem1 indicate the name of the 1st modem to check : the same like it apperas in the control panel/modem 
// modem2 ... second modem
// modem...
// modem128 is the last modem to check
//
// example :
// modem1=standard modem
// modem2=3Com professionnal Message Modem
//

[verify]
AnyModem=1
Retries=0

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