Flash accessing the Dial Up connection

I'm new to the forums, so hello to everybody.
I've got a project on my hands, an interactive kiosk. I've created the interface in Flash, but I have some issues I can't get past. First of all, I want to create an emergency call feature, where the user presses a button and the kiosk dials the emergency number (112 for Europe). Now, how can I make the Flash movie call upon Windows' dial up connection, dial a number, establish a connection then disconnect? I know that Flash can't use Windows services directly, so how can I accomplish this?
My second issue is that I also would like to create a photo-shoot system, where the Flash movie takes a snapshot from the webcam, saves it as a file, then the user needs to input his email address and the file is sent by email as an attachment.
I hope I've been clear enough. Any help would be much appreciated. Thank you.

Hi
Check out this link:
http://www.adobe.com/devnet/mobile/articles/tel_url.html
But i am not sure.
Saransoft

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