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Victor D.
April 18th 04, 03:28 PM
Please make sure the modem you are using is compatible
> with Windows XP. The list of modems certified by Microsoft
> is at
> http://www.microsoft.com/windows/catalog/default.aspx?

"Tony" > wrote in message
...
> I am running Win XP pro SP1. Normally I use a stand alone fax machine but
have been trying to use the fax within Win XP. I am having the following
type problem: If I am off the internet and receive a fax within Win XP and
then attempt to go on the net to read emails I get a message that the modem
is in use. I have not been able to disable the Win Fax system so that I can
dial on to the net.
>
> Today I received a fax on Win XP, I was off the net. A few mainutes later
another fax came in but Win XP did not respond. As I worked through this, I
kept getting the message that the modem was in use.
>
> I suspect that there is some set up or key stroke that disables the Modem
so I can dial out but I have not been able to figure out what it is. Any
help would be appreciated.

Victor D.
April 18th 04, 03:28 PM
Please make sure the modem you are using is compatible
> with Windows XP. The list of modems certified by Microsoft
> is at
> http://www.microsoft.com/windows/catalog/default.aspx?

"Tony" > wrote in message
...
> I am running Win XP pro SP1. Normally I use a stand alone fax machine but
have been trying to use the fax within Win XP. I am having the following
type problem: If I am off the internet and receive a fax within Win XP and
then attempt to go on the net to read emails I get a message that the modem
is in use. I have not been able to disable the Win Fax system so that I can
dial on to the net.
>
> Today I received a fax on Win XP, I was off the net. A few mainutes later
another fax came in but Win XP did not respond. As I worked through this, I
kept getting the message that the modem was in use.
>
> I suspect that there is some set up or key stroke that disables the Modem
so I can dial out but I have not been able to figure out what it is. Any
help would be appreciated.

Victor D.
April 18th 04, 03:28 PM
Please make sure the modem you are using is compatible
> with Windows XP. The list of modems certified by Microsoft
> is at
> http://www.microsoft.com/windows/catalog/default.aspx?

"Tony" > wrote in message
...
> I am running Win XP pro SP1. Normally I use a stand alone fax machine but
have been trying to use the fax within Win XP. I am having the following
type problem: If I am off the internet and receive a fax within Win XP and
then attempt to go on the net to read emails I get a message that the modem
is in use. I have not been able to disable the Win Fax system so that I can
dial on to the net.
>
> Today I received a fax on Win XP, I was off the net. A few mainutes later
another fax came in but Win XP did not respond. As I worked through this, I
kept getting the message that the modem was in use.
>
> I suspect that there is some set up or key stroke that disables the Modem
so I can dial out but I have not been able to figure out what it is. Any
help would be appreciated.

Victor D.
April 18th 04, 03:28 PM
Please make sure the modem you are using is compatible
> with Windows XP. The list of modems certified by Microsoft
> is at
> http://www.microsoft.com/windows/catalog/default.aspx?

"Tony" > wrote in message
...
> I am running Win XP pro SP1. Normally I use a stand alone fax machine but
have been trying to use the fax within Win XP. I am having the following
type problem: If I am off the internet and receive a fax within Win XP and
then attempt to go on the net to read emails I get a message that the modem
is in use. I have not been able to disable the Win Fax system so that I can
dial on to the net.
>
> Today I received a fax on Win XP, I was off the net. A few mainutes later
another fax came in but Win XP did not respond. As I worked through this, I
kept getting the message that the modem was in use.
>
> I suspect that there is some set up or key stroke that disables the Modem
so I can dial out but I have not been able to figure out what it is. Any
help would be appreciated.

Victor D.
April 18th 04, 03:40 PM
Please make sure the modem you are using is compatible
> with Windows XP. The list of modems certified by Microsoft
> is at
> http://www.microsoft.com/windows/catalog/default.aspx?

"Tony" > wrote in message
...
> I am running Win XP pro SP1. Normally I use a stand alone fax machine but
have been trying to use the fax within Win XP. I am having the following
type problem: If I am off the internet and receive a fax within Win XP and
then attempt to go on the net to read emails I get a message that the modem
is in use. I have not been able to disable the Win Fax system so that I can
dial on to the net.
>
> Today I received a fax on Win XP, I was off the net. A few mainutes later
another fax came in but Win XP did not respond. As I worked through this, I
kept getting the message that the modem was in use.
>
> I suspect that there is some set up or key stroke that disables the Modem
so I can dial out but I have not been able to figure out what it is. Any
help would be appreciated.

Victor D.
April 18th 04, 03:40 PM
Please make sure the modem you are using is compatible
> with Windows XP. The list of modems certified by Microsoft
> is at
> http://www.microsoft.com/windows/catalog/default.aspx?

"Tony" > wrote in message
...
> I am running Win XP pro SP1. Normally I use a stand alone fax machine but
have been trying to use the fax within Win XP. I am having the following
type problem: If I am off the internet and receive a fax within Win XP and
then attempt to go on the net to read emails I get a message that the modem
is in use. I have not been able to disable the Win Fax system so that I can
dial on to the net.
>
> Today I received a fax on Win XP, I was off the net. A few mainutes later
another fax came in but Win XP did not respond. As I worked through this, I
kept getting the message that the modem was in use.
>
> I suspect that there is some set up or key stroke that disables the Modem
so I can dial out but I have not been able to figure out what it is. Any
help would be appreciated.

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