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Can someone tell me what this is or means...very appreciated

 

 

RASProfile

 

 

; Section Header

{User}

Country=

City=

Zip Code=

State=

PurchasePlace=

AreaCode= 440

DialPrefix=

CallWaiting=

ForceAreaCode=0

ForcePulseDial=0

PhoneNumber=

UseDDForLocal=0

UTC70=0

 

;Section Header

[PhoneBookEntries]

Primary=1,Hillcrest,440,6991000,HPSDP.cfg,1,null

Backup=1,TollFree,888,4137028,HPSDP.cfg,1,null

National=

 

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I'm not sure, but does this answer your question?

 

http://www.sun.com/service/eosl/ras.xml

 

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HTH,

Curt

 

Windows Support Center

http://www.aumha.org

Practically Nerded,...

http://dundats.mvps.org/Index.htm

 

"tschm04 via WindowsKB.com" <u33117@uwe> wrote in message

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| Can someone tell me what this is or means...very appreciated

|

|

| RASProfile

|

|

| ; Section Header

| {User}

| Country=

| City=

| Zip Code=

| State=

| PurchasePlace=

| AreaCode= 440

| DialPrefix=

| CallWaiting=

| ForceAreaCode=0

| ForcePulseDial=0

| PhoneNumber=

| UseDDForLocal=0

| UTC70=0

|

| ;Section Header

| [PhoneBookEntries]

| Primary=1,Hillcrest,440,6991000,HPSDP.cfg,1,null

| Backup=1,TollFree,888,4137028,HPSDP.cfg,1,null

| National=

|

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|

apparently they are fields that

would populate some kind

of data sheet or form or dialog

window or fax cover sheet or

phone book / address book.

 

http://search.live.com/results.aspx?q=ras+modem&form=QBRE

 

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"tschm04 via WindowsKB.com" <u33117@uwe> wrote in message

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> Can someone tell me what this is or means...very appreciated

>

>

> RASProfile

>

>

> ; Section Header

> {User}

> Country=

> City=

> Zip Code=

> State=

> PurchasePlace=

> AreaCode= 440

> DialPrefix=

> CallWaiting=

> ForceAreaCode=0

> ForcePulseDial=0

> PhoneNumber=

> UseDDForLocal=0

> UTC70=0

>

> ;Section Header

> [PhoneBookEntries]

> Primary=1,Hillcrest,440,6991000,HPSDP.cfg,1,null

> Backup=1,TollFree,888,4137028,HPSDP.cfg,1,null

> National=

>

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>

Could you explain a little more please, thanks...what are the phone numbers

for?

 

 

 

 

 

 

db ´¯`·.. ><)))º>` .. . wrote:

>apparently they are fields that

>would populate some kind

>of data sheet or form or dialog

>window or fax cover sheet or

>phone book / address book.

>

>http://search.live.com/results.aspx?q=ras+modem&form=QBRE

>

>><)))º>·´¯`·.¸. , . .·´¯`·.. ><)))º>`·.¸¸.·´¯`·.¸.·´¯`·...¸><)))º>

>

>.

>

>> Can someone tell me what this is or means...very appreciated

>>

>

>> Backup=1,TollFree,888,4137028,HPSDP.cfg,1,null

>> National=

 

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not sure.

 

if you google them they seem to be

related to a service area of some sort.

 

one of them is a toll free number,

so you might want to call it and

see what you get.

 

the fields may be part of a

crashed database or poorly

designed software that uses

the fields or maybe even

a phishing expedition whereas

the fields were part of an

html form....

 

can't really tell you except

keep your guard up and keep

you protection up as well.....

 

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><)))º>·´¯`·.¸. , . .·´¯`·.. ><)))º>`·.¸¸.·´¯`·.¸.·´¯`·...¸><)))º>

 

 

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"tschm04 via WindowsKB.com" <u33117@uwe> wrote in message

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> Could you explain a little more please, thanks...what are the phone

> numbers

> for?

>

>

>

>

>

>

> db ´¯`·.. ><)))º>` .. . wrote:

>>apparently they are fields that

>>would populate some kind

>>of data sheet or form or dialog

>>window or fax cover sheet or

>>phone book / address book.

>>

>>http://search.live.com/results.aspx?q=ras+modem&form=QBRE

>>

>>><)))º>·´¯`·.¸. , . .·´¯`·.. ><)))º>`·.¸¸.·´¯`·.¸.·´¯`·...¸><)))º>

>>

>>.

>>

>>> Can someone tell me what this is or means...very appreciated

>>>

>>

>>> Backup=1,TollFree,888,4137028,HPSDP.cfg,1,null

>>> National=

>

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> Message posted via WindowsKB.com

> http://www.windowskb.com/Uwe/Forums.aspx/windowsxp/200707/1

>

My guess is that you are using an HP computer and these are the

pre-configured settings for remote access to your computer in the event that

you need assistance from HP.

Google this for more info;

HP Solution Demo Portal.

"tschm04 via WindowsKB.com" <u33117@uwe> wrote in message

news:7487063f5b471@uwe...

> Can someone tell me what this is or means...very appreciated

>

>

> RASProfile

>

>

> ; Section Header

> {User}

> Country=

> City=

> Zip Code=

> State=

> PurchasePlace=

> AreaCode= 440

> DialPrefix=

> CallWaiting=

> ForceAreaCode=0

> ForcePulseDial=0

> PhoneNumber=

> UseDDForLocal=0

> UTC70=0

>

> ;Section Header

> [PhoneBookEntries]

> Primary=1,Hillcrest,440,6991000,HPSDP.cfg,1,null

> Backup=1,TollFree,888,4137028,HPSDP.cfg,1,null

> National=

>

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>

that is what the RASProfile would stand for then, right? thanks

 

M8RIX wrote:

>My guess is that you are using an HP computer and these are the

>pre-configured settings for remote access to your computer in the event that

>you need assistance from HP.

>Google this for more info;

>HP Solution Demo Portal.

>> Can someone tell me what this is or means...very appreciated

>>

>

>> Backup=1,TollFree,888,4137028,HPSDP.cfg,1,null

>> National=

 

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