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Windows TAPI SDK Available on the Internet Article ID: Q107650 Revision Date: 05-AUG-1996

The information in this article applies to:

  • Microsoft Windows Telephony Software Development Kit (SDK) version 1.0 for Windows version 3.1

SUMMARY The Windows Telephony application programming interface (TAPI) enables an application developer to add elements of telephony to his or her Windows 3.1 application. The Windows Telephony services are provided as a Windows Open Services Architecture (WOSA) component. Telephony refers to telephone call management, which includes the establishment and control of a call. This control is orthogonal to the information stream of the call. The TAPI 1.0 SDK is only available through an MSDN Level II subscription. For more information about MSDN subscriptions, contact [MSDN contact info].

MORE INFORMATION The TAPI SDK is included on the Microsoft Developer Network (MSDN) Level II Development Platform. This is a set of CD-ROMs that contain all Microsoft SDKs, DDKs, and operating systems (for testing purposes). For more information, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

ARTICLE-ID: Q110990 TITLE : MSDN Level II Distribution and Support Information

Additional reference words: 3.10 msdnl2

KBCategory: kbprg kbfile kbwebcontent KBSubcategory: MsgTapi

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