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GW 1.0: Sending Internet Greeting Causes Modem to Shut Down

Article ID: 171077

Article Last Modified on 1/20/2007



APPLIES TO

  • Microsoft Greetings Workshop 97 Standard Edition



This article was previously published under Q171077

SUMMARY

When you try to send a project created by Greetings Workshop Internet Delivery (GWID), the modem may shut down when you press send. This article discusses a possible solution for this problem.

MORE INFORMATION

As the GWID project is being sent electronically, a series of characters may be encoded to mimic the modem to shut down. To resolve this problem, change your e-mail client's format from Unencode to MIME (or vice versa).

This behavior may occur with either MAPI or non-MAPI compliant e-mail clients.


Additional query words: hang greetingsw

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