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Unable to create dial-up connections or enter phone properties
I've just done a clean install of Vista Business and SP1 (32 bit) onto a
Lenovo ThinkPad X61. All went well, except that I can't create a dial-up connection for either the internal modem or a PCMCIA 3G card. Both devices are detected successfully, and diagnostics in device manager show them as working correctly. In what I think is related, going into Control Panel - Hardware and Sound - Phone and Modem Options doesn't allow me to enter my location information. The drop-down list for selecting a country is blank. The Advanced tab reports that no TAPI service providers are installed. Has anyone run into this before? |