7. Installation and Configuration under Windows 2000
7.2 Deactivation (Hot Plug) and Configuration
nder Windows 2000, you may deactivate your ISDN Adapter without uninstalling
the device driver software. This allows you, for example, to use your ISDN Adapter
on a different computer temporarily.
1.
The system task bar contains the following icon:
Left-click this icon.
2.
The Unplug or Eject Hardware dialog box is displayed:
Select the I-Surf USB entry and click the 'Stop' button to deactivate your ISDN
Adapter.
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