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Unable to install fax service - Library error
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When going to Control Panel, Add or Remove Software, Add/Remove Windows Component I get the following error message: "The installation library for component fax could not be initialized" After clicking Ok I see the normal windows, except the Fax option isn't in the list. Am I the only one who has expirienced this problem? -------------------------------- From: Simon Elmer ----------------------- Posted by a user from AdminLife (http://www.adminlife.com/) IdYnSl9c0ynU6YfLlWPZW3mg==/Id |
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Unable to install fax service - Library error
If your installation of Windows XP was from a CD, you will be prompted to
insert the CD and may need to browse to the i386 Folder so the installation routine can find the necessary files. If your installation files are on the hard drive, you may need to direct the routine to the i386 Folder there. If you have applied SP1, these files may have been moved to a different folder (ServicePackFiles\i386), and you will need to direct the routine to that folder. If your installation was performed by an OEM (original equipment manufacturer), it will be the responsibility of the OEM to supply those files. Unfortunately, the installation disks supplied by many OEM's do not contain the necessary files and you will need to contact the OEM to obtain them. The fax installation files are not available to download from Microsoft. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Simon Elmer via AdminLife" wrote in message ... (Type your message here) When going to Control Panel, Add or Remove Software, Add/Remove Windows Component I get the following error message: "The installation library for component fax could not be initialized" After clicking Ok I see the normal windows, except the Fax option isn't in the list. Am I the only one who has expirienced this problem? -------------------------------- From: Simon Elmer ----------------------- Posted by a user from AdminLife (http://www.adminlife.com/) IdYnSl9c0ynU6YfLlWPZW3mg==/Id |
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Unable to install fax service - Library error
If your installation of Windows XP was from a CD, you will be prompted to
insert the CD and may need to browse to the i386 Folder so the installation routine can find the necessary files. If your installation files are on the hard drive, you may need to direct the routine to the i386 Folder there. If you have applied SP1, these files may have been moved to a different folder (ServicePackFiles\i386), and you will need to direct the routine to that folder. If your installation was performed by an OEM (original equipment manufacturer), it will be the responsibility of the OEM to supply those files. Unfortunately, the installation disks supplied by many OEM's do not contain the necessary files and you will need to contact the OEM to obtain them. The fax installation files are not available to download from Microsoft. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Simon Elmer via AdminLife" wrote in message ... (Type your message here) When going to Control Panel, Add or Remove Software, Add/Remove Windows Component I get the following error message: "The installation library for component fax could not be initialized" After clicking Ok I see the normal windows, except the Fax option isn't in the list. Am I the only one who has expirienced this problem? -------------------------------- From: Simon Elmer ----------------------- Posted by a user from AdminLife (http://www.adminlife.com/) IdYnSl9c0ynU6YfLlWPZW3mg==/Id |
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Unable to install fax service - Library error
If your installation of Windows XP was from a CD, you will be prompted to
insert the CD and may need to browse to the i386 Folder so the installation routine can find the necessary files. If your installation files are on the hard drive, you may need to direct the routine to the i386 Folder there. If you have applied SP1, these files may have been moved to a different folder (ServicePackFiles\i386), and you will need to direct the routine to that folder. If your installation was performed by an OEM (original equipment manufacturer), it will be the responsibility of the OEM to supply those files. Unfortunately, the installation disks supplied by many OEM's do not contain the necessary files and you will need to contact the OEM to obtain them. The fax installation files are not available to download from Microsoft. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Simon Elmer via AdminLife" wrote in message ... (Type your message here) When going to Control Panel, Add or Remove Software, Add/Remove Windows Component I get the following error message: "The installation library for component fax could not be initialized" After clicking Ok I see the normal windows, except the Fax option isn't in the list. Am I the only one who has expirienced this problem? -------------------------------- From: Simon Elmer ----------------------- Posted by a user from AdminLife (http://www.adminlife.com/) IdYnSl9c0ynU6YfLlWPZW3mg==/Id |
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Unable to install fax service - Library error
If your installation of Windows XP was from a CD, you will be prompted to
insert the CD and may need to browse to the i386 Folder so the installation routine can find the necessary files. If your installation files are on the hard drive, you may need to direct the routine to the i386 Folder there. If you have applied SP1, these files may have been moved to a different folder (ServicePackFiles\i386), and you will need to direct the routine to that folder. If your installation was performed by an OEM (original equipment manufacturer), it will be the responsibility of the OEM to supply those files. Unfortunately, the installation disks supplied by many OEM's do not contain the necessary files and you will need to contact the OEM to obtain them. The fax installation files are not available to download from Microsoft. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Simon Elmer via AdminLife" wrote in message ... (Type your message here) When going to Control Panel, Add or Remove Software, Add/Remove Windows Component I get the following error message: "The installation library for component fax could not be initialized" After clicking Ok I see the normal windows, except the Fax option isn't in the list. Am I the only one who has expirienced this problem? -------------------------------- From: Simon Elmer ----------------------- Posted by a user from AdminLife (http://www.adminlife.com/) IdYnSl9c0ynU6YfLlWPZW3mg==/Id |
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