Logging Calls
Logging a call simply means actively recording the actions and states of a monitored
call into a file on a disk. (An application that owns a call is also a monitor
of that call.) Though limited call logging is performed by the call manager
provided with Win32 Telephony, any application can be programmed to log a call
that it is monitoring.
TAPI facilitates logging by allowing applications to monitor calls and by
collecting information from other applications that are controlling calls. TAPI
writes the information it collects into the
LINECALLINFO structure, which can then be read by applications.
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