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Then launch the ''Phone and Modem Options'' from Control Panel (assuming Win XP). | Then launch the ''Phone and Modem Options'' from Control Panel (assuming Win XP). | ||
+ | Click the 'Advanced' Tab. <br> | ||
+ | [[File:Phone-modem-options.jpg]] | ||
+ | Click 'Add' and select SIPTAPI Service Provider <br> | ||
+ | [[File:siptapi-add.jpg]] | ||
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+ | Then select SIPTAPI Service Provider and click 'Configure' <br> | ||
+ | [[File:Siptapi-config.jpg]] | ||
[[Category:Windows]] | [[Category:Windows]] |
Revision as of 01:21, 12 October 2011
Microsoft uses TAPI (Telephone API) for placing calls from Outlook (or dialer.exe)
To take advantage of dialing from Outlook with an SIP phone you need a SIP TAPI driver.
I've tested out a few, and SIPTAPI from IPCom does the job. http://www.ipcom.at/en/telephony/siptapi/
You install by copying siptapi.tsp to the %systemroot%\system32 directory.
Then launch the Phone and Modem Options from Control Panel (assuming Win XP).
Click the 'Advanced' Tab.
File:Phone-modem-options.jpg