I placed a new Latitude D600 notebook with a user. Soon after she started getting error messages such as "Digital Line Detected (PBX), Please verify that your phone line from your computer is directly connected to a standard analog modem or fax line". This message occurs if she is attached to our network (tcp/ip) or not connected at all.
What I know: It has a Conexant D480 V.9x modem, some software from a vendor called BVRP with the modem. There is a folder under program files, called "Digital Line Detect". A process, dlg.exe is running in task manager. If I end process of dlg.exe - - my problem goes away.
What I can't figure out is: what is this about, and what application is causing this? I removed an app called Netwaiting with no results. It's Windows2000 spak4; Office 2000 spak1; the modem was configured by me to dial into our network. No other extraneous software.
Any ideas as to how I can permanently turn this off?
What I know: It has a Conexant D480 V.9x modem, some software from a vendor called BVRP with the modem. There is a folder under program files, called "Digital Line Detect". A process, dlg.exe is running in task manager. If I end process of dlg.exe - - my problem goes away.
What I can't figure out is: what is this about, and what application is causing this? I removed an app called Netwaiting with no results. It's Windows2000 spak4; Office 2000 spak1; the modem was configured by me to dial into our network. No other extraneous software.
Any ideas as to how I can permanently turn this off?