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XP Pro FAX
"William B. Lurie" wrote
... Thank you, Morgana, I may ask you for copies of the files it needs.....of which there will be several, all starting with 'fx' and with .dll extension. Do you have a website where you could put files for me to download and install? /wbl/ vw William ... Sorry .. do not have web site will be happy to send them where you wish if you like .... Morgana. Morgana. wrote: http://www.dynamiclink.nl/frames/dllindex.htm http://www.donker.ws/nuke/dll1f.php tried this one but does not have it http://www.dll-files.com/ I also have the fxsevent.dll file on my pc if you need. have fax installed ...followed the instructions several months ago and it worked for me ..... running XP Pro Morgana. "William B. Lurie" wrote in message ... Sharon F wrote: On Sun, 28 Mar 2004 14:45:12 -0500, William B. Lurie wrote: It didn't get installed on this PC. I believe it's on the CD. How do I install it? Thanks. Bill Lurie Control Panel Add/Remove Programs Add/Remove Windows Components. Place a check next to Fax Services and click Next. You may be prompted for the WinXP CD. If you run into problems, direct the wizard to the i386 folder on the CD. HOW TO: Enable and Configure the Fax Service in Windows XP http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=306550 Sharon, I tried what you said, as I did last year at Rob's direction. I just tried it with two different XP CDs. It prompted, saying it needed file fxsevent.dll and I browsed to i386 on the CD, and when I hit Enter, it changed what was in my windows to \f\i386 or almost that, but it never found the .dll file. Browsing on the CD I find a zillion files starting ith fx .... and all with extension .dl_ ..... Incidentally, I don't even have to go to Add/Remove etcetera..... Just insertying the CD and waiting, its autorun starts it up and gives me four choices, one of which is to Add Windows Optional Components. That leads to the same impasse. You and Rob are reminding me that I'm following the same steps which didn't get that FAX installed last year. As a scientist I'm curious as to why I follow the right steps and get to where the 'uninstalled' .dl_ files are, and the installer doesn't convert them to .dll files and install them. I know I can buck it to the Microsoft insider Online Tech support people, but I like to save that recourse for problems that really *have* to be solved. -- William B. Lurie |
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