TAPI Error messages

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HonoredWriter

Hello, I have this very strange problem. I recently re-installed Windows XP
Pro and I was attempting to re-install the analog modem. I received a "blue
screen" stating that there was an error " IRQ > or less than" and the next
message stated that "AFD.sys was attempting to write to a ROM location" and I
must reboot in the safe mode. I determined the culprit was the modem card
driver (possibly a install over a previous install. I corrected that error
and the system booted correctly with all the bells less one whistle: I
received an error message whenever I tried to send a FAX, "TAPI error of
unknown cause" or words to that effect. I replaced the modem card with a new
PCI modem card and reinstalled the driver. Same "TAPI..." error message
whenever I tried to send a FAX or initialize the modem. Using the Windows
trobleshooter, I was informed that there was a disable communication port. I
followed the instructs given in the troubleshooter to enable it , but could
not find a port that was disable( COM1 = ACPI, COM2 = ?, COM3 = printer, COM4
= modem). Using the device manager I cannot find a fault with any of the
devices installed, but yet the modem does not work. I can QUERY the modem and
get a response, but modem does not work. I have purchased three modems. Can
someone point me in the right direction for a possible solution to this
problem?

The FAX error message is "No line"
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HonoredWriter
 
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