This should seem simple, but after upgrading to Windows 7, I have been stumped!
In XP, when I finished using the MagicJack, I always safely removed the device and then disconnected the dongle from the USB port. I didn't realize that in Windows 7, although you can disconnect flash drives using the "Eject" feature, that the MagicJack doesn't appear as a ejectable device. I tried killing the software in Task Manager, but the dongle remained lit. I would also prefer not disconnect after the computer is off, because I understand that can sometimes make the MJ servers think you are still active (thereby causing voicemail not to activate properly).
Any suggestions on how to safely disconnect in Windows 7? I searched the forum, but didn't see a thread specifically on this issue.
Thank you.
A simple question about the dongle...
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bitstopjoe
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Re: A simple question about the dongle...
Although it wasn't directed at Win 7 directly this HAS been discussed here. After the last "Lucky You" update one can't safely remove hardware as we did before. Here is my post on that subject ( which works for me, but I am using XP). After that I will post the link so you can read all the posts on the subject:shannon74 wrote:This should seem simple, but after upgrading to Windows 7, I have been stumped!
In XP, when I finished using the MagicJack, I always safely removed the device and then disconnected the dongle from the USB port. I didn't realize that in Windows 7, although you can disconnect flash drives using the "Eject" feature, that the MagicJack doesn't appear as a ejectable device. I tried killing the software in Task Manager, but the dongle remained lit. I would also prefer not disconnect after the computer is off, because I understand that can sometimes make the MJ servers think you are still active (thereby causing voicemail not to activate properly).
Any suggestions on how to safely disconnect in Windows 7? I searched the forum, but didn't see a thread specifically on this issue.Thank you.
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I just saw this on another web page which makes removing the MJ hardware safely much easier after the update. :
Create a new shortcut. When it comes up and says type in the location, paste the following w/o quotes:
" %windir%\System32\taskkill.exe /F /IM magicJack.exe "
Hit NEXT.
It will call it killtask.exe, or something like that. I renamed it to " MJ Kill ". You can name it to your preference.
Now, I shrink the MJ window, double-click the MJ Kill shortcut, and then use the little green arrow to safely eject the hardware as before.
Great find! Works in XP SP3.
Certainly beats my racing around over the screen. Better yet, it works!!
This was posted on http://www.dslreports.com/forum/r238851 ... e~start=20
Works like a charm..
Here is the link to the full topic http://www.phoneservicesupport.com/how- ... t8612.html
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Re: A simple question about the dongle...
I have XP and and after 'Lucky You' it still doesn't gracefully exit from 'safely remove Hardware' claiming that something is still running off the Generic Volume even though I closed mj with Taskkill.bitstopjoe wrote: Create a new shortcut. When it comes up and says type in the location, paste the following w/o quotes:
" %windir%\System32\taskkill.exe /F /IM magicJack.exe "
Hit NEXT.
It will call it killtask.exe, or something like that. I renamed it to " MJ Kill ". You can name it to your preference.
Now, I shrink the MJ window, double-click the MJ Kill shortcut, and then use the little green arrow to safely eject the hardware as before.
Great find! Works in XP SP3.
Certainly beats my racing around over the screen. Better yet, it works!!
Joe Sica
Does it only work if you have SP3 because I am still on SP2?
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