Ive installed PhoneTree® MVP USB on my computer and only some of the time is it successful while operating in the background. Whats the problem?
The success of running MVP USB in the background is dependent on the size of your computer’s CPU and the demands that the open applications place on your CPU. MVP USB is a processor-intensive application, considering the speed of processing names and telephone numbers and the speed of which calls are initiated and reinitiated. Given the demands that MVP USB will place on a computer’s CPU, opening up and running an application that places similar demands on a computer’s CPU may or may not slow the overall speed of a particular computer. Top of Page Question: My PhoneTree® was working fine until yesterday when one of the three telephone lines connected to my PhoneTree® was not recognized or could not be located and I couldn’t utilize that one line for calling what’s wrong with the USB unit? If the PhoneTree® USB unit has been working fine and now one of the three lines connected to it are not being recognized or located, go to the Windows® 98 Control Panel and double-click on the System