How do I insert a "wait" in Outlook 2007 Dialer (NOT a Pause).

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I need the dialer to wait for me to restart the dial sequence. The time
varies so a timed pause will not work.
 
Outlook has no dialer. It uses your operating system's dialer. If you have a
telephony question, ask in the correct group for your operating system.
 
A fine point since I dial out from outlook using vista. The WAIT must be in
the Outlook Contact. Help would be appreciated. Also, I am in the Vista
Community right now.
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James


Russ Valentine said:
Outlook has no dialer. It uses your operating system's dialer. If you have a
telephony question, ask in the correct group for your operating system.
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Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
James said:
I need the dialer to wait for me to restart the dial sequence. The time
varies so a timed pause will not work.
 
No you aren't. You're in an Outlook group.
Last I knew, a comma = a 2 second pause. You can confirm by asking in the
correct group. You are still not asking an Outlook question.

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Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
James said:
A fine point since I dial out from outlook using vista. The WAIT must be in
the Outlook Contact. Help would be appreciated. Also, I am in the Vista
Community right now.
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James


Russ Valentine said:
Outlook has no dialer. It uses your operating system's dialer. If you
have a
telephony question, ask in the correct group for your operating system.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
James said:
I need the dialer to wait for me to restart the dial sequence. The time
varies so a timed pause will not work.
 
I haven't used the dialer in years, but try a @ or $ - those are common
codes for modems. If I recall correctly @ is wait for silence and $ was just
wait, but again, it's been forever since I used a modem or dialer and I'm
old and forgetful so you'll need to test them.
 
Also test ; (semi colon).

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Diane Poremsky {MVP} said:
I haven't used the dialer in years, but try a @ or $ - those are common
codes for modems. If I recall correctly @ is wait for silence and $ was
just wait, but again, it's been forever since I used a modem or dialer and
I'm old and forgetful so you'll need to test them.
 
James said:
I need the dialer to wait for me to restart the dial sequence. The
time varies so a timed pause will not work.

Totally up to the command set used by your modem. Consult the manual that
came with it. For the standard Hayes command set (the AT commands), a "wait
for dialtone" command is "W", so a dialing sequence would be

ATDW123-4567

The wait cannot exceed the value of the timeout in the S7 register. So, the
answer is: either specify the phone number in Outlook as "W1234567" or, in
the dialing properties of Windows, add a "W" to the prefix.
 
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