Article ID: 112260
Article Last Modified on 10/30/2006
APPLIES TO
- Microsoft Mail Remote 3.2
This article was previously published under Q112260
SUMMARY
Microsoft Mail Remote for Windows can take several minutes to time out (stop trying to send information) if your modem is turned off. If you have time-out problems initializing your modem, make sure it is connected properly and turned on.
For every "SEND" or "SENDLN" keyword in a script, Microsoft Mail Remote for Windows writes to the serial communications layer and checks if the data has been written. It also checks to see if the time is up. If the modem is off or not attached, nothing gets sent. Microsoft Mail Remote for Windows waits until the appropriate time-out for every "SEND" or "SENDLN." Depending upon how many "SEND" or "SENDLN" commands are in your script, this can take from several minutes to much longer.
Additional query words: 3.20 slow
Keywords: KB112260