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2 "The system cannot find the file specified" error

This error indicates that the software cannot detect your TELink Communication Appliance. 1. Ensure that the TCA is powered on and the Status and USB Lights are both active. 2. If they are not, make sure the USB cable is plugged in securely to both your PC…

3 Audiolibdll.dll error in Winlink

When starting Winlink, if you encounter an error message stating that there was a problem loading the audiolibdll.dll file, the most likely cause of this is that the software and/or your PC have lost communication with the WCA-II or TCA. Check the following:…

4 Could not connect to server: localhost.

This means that the Codebase Database Server has crashed. 1. Double-Click on My Computer. 2. Open c:\winlinkv4\server\ 3. Run serverreset.bat. A black command screen will pop up and almost immediately disappear. 4. Open WinLink management again.

5 Incorrect serial numbers displaying in WinLink

This is the result of minor interference during communication. What will occur is a new unit record will be created with the corrupted serial number. If this occurs, disconnect, back up your database, delete the record with the corrupted serial number, and…

6 Opening Winlink Management results in "Cannot connect to server:localhost" error

The message "Cannot connect to server: localhost" is the result of WinLink trying and failing to communicate with the codebase database server that it installs to manage the data concerning your units and customers. This can be caused by a few easily resolved…

7 TELink Set-Up Guide

Attached are helpful steps for installing a TELink 700an telephone-loadable messaging system.

8 Uploaded audio and/or connect tone playing over computer speakers instead of through the TCA Modem.

1. Right-click the volume control icon on your taskbar and select "Adjust audio properties." Then, select the audio tab and ensure the default playback and recording devices are set to your sound card and not "UAC3556B." Sometimes Windows XP assigns the TCA…

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