DTM studio - insert a custom dll to test ISDN druver.



All,

I have a question regarding the DTM studio for testing ISDN driver.
Basically, our driver is a virtual dapter which is not a driver for physical
adapter.
In RAS, a developer can insert their own custom dll, when a dilaer is
invoked. By the same token, if I want to insert our custom DLL to be
called
when DTM studio making a RAS dial into our driver to initialize our
software module, how can I do that? Is it possible?


.



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