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  #1  
Old March 28th 04, 09:01 PM
William B. Lurie
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Default XP Pro FAX

It didn't get installed on this PC. I believe it's
on the CD. How do I install it? Thanks.

Bill Lurie
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Old March 28th 04, 09:01 PM
Rob Schneider
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Default XP Pro FAX

Bill,

Still working this? Why don't you just get a 3rd party FAX program ...
Or standard Microsoft CD with XP.

Hope this is useful to you. Let us know.

rms



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

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Old March 28th 04, 09:01 PM
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install what...????


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Old March 28th 04, 09:21 PM
William B. Lurie
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Default XP Pro FAX

Rob, I have SmithMicro HotFax. Like most, It
has its flaws. I have XP Pro CD. Thought I'd like
to try Microsoft's FAX capability. I tried what
was indicated in Microsoft Help & Support,
namely, Add/RemoveAdd/Remove Windows Prog.
FAX Services and it tells me to get some
fxzzzzzz.dll programs from i386. I seem to
recall (as I see you do) that that led to a
dead end last year.
Bill

Rob Schneider wrote:
Bill,

Still working this? Why don't you just get a


3rd party FAX program ...
Or standard Microsoft CD with XP.

Hope this is useful to you. Let us know.

rms



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



--
William B. Lurie
  #5  
Old March 28th 04, 09:21 PM
William B. Lurie
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Default XP Pro FAX

Install the Microsoft XP FAX capability.
Which I presume is on my XP Pro CD.


Ferris wrote:

install what...????


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Old March 28th 04, 09:41 PM
Sharon F
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Default XP Pro FAX

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

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Old March 28th 04, 10:01 PM
Rob Schneider
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Default XP Pro FAX

Since I have customers who seem to want to send me faxen (which I wish
they didn't) I'm going to go buy myself one of those special
stand-alone fax machines. The kind that plug into the phone socket
without any computer connections. I'm doing this to eliminate the
hassle factor ...

Hope this is useful to you. Let us know.

rms



William B. Lurie wrote:
Rob, I have SmithMicro HotFax. Like most, It
has its flaws. I have XP Pro CD. Thought I'd like
to try Microsoft's FAX capability. I tried what
was indicated in Microsoft Help & Support,
namely, Add/RemoveAdd/Remove Windows Prog.
FAX Services and it tells me to get some
fxzzzzzz.dll programs from i386. I seem to
recall (as I see you do) that that led to a
dead end last year.
Bill

Rob Schneider wrote:

Bill,

Still working this? Why don't you just get a



3rd party FAX program ...

Or standard Microsoft CD with XP.

Hope this is useful to you. Let us know.

rms



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




  #8  
Old March 28th 04, 10:01 PM
Crispin Duckworth
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Default XP Pro FAX

I did this with my laptop, you use the add printer dialog + install CD. I'm
sure it's covered in the standard help files?

The prog. is pretty average, luckily I only have to use it an absolute
minimum.

3rd party software can't be any worse?

Regards & best of luck


"William B. Lurie" wrote in message
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It didn't get installed on this PC. I believe it's
on the CD. How do I install it? Thanks.

Bill Lurie



  #9  
Old March 29th 04, 02:21 AM
William B. Lurie
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Default XP Pro FAX

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

Thanks, Sharon. I think that's what I tried last year but it didn't
find the .dll files that presumably are in i386 on the CD.
I'll try again.

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William B. Lurie
  #10  
Old March 29th 04, 02:21 AM
William B. Lurie
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Default XP Pro FAX

I have had one of those for 15 years, Rob,
and they work, but they're no substitute, really.
Bill

Rob Schneider wrote:

Since I have customers who seem to want to send me faxen (which I wish
they didn't) I'm going to go buy myself one of those special stand-alone
fax machines. The kind that plug into the phone socket without any
computer connections. I'm doing this to eliminate the hassle factor ...

Hope this is useful to you. Let us know.

rms



William B. Lurie wrote:

Rob, I have SmithMicro HotFax. Like most, It
has its flaws. I have XP Pro CD. Thought I'd like
to try Microsoft's FAX capability. I tried what
was indicated in Microsoft Help & Support,
namely, Add/RemoveAdd/Remove Windows Prog.
FAX Services and it tells me to get some
fxzzzzzz.dll programs from i386. I seem to
recall (as I see you do) that that led to a
dead end last year.
Bill

Rob Schneider wrote:

Bill,

Still working this? Why don't you just get a




3rd party FAX program ...

Or standard Microsoft CD with XP.

Hope this is useful to you. Let us know.

rms



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







--
William B. Lurie
  #11  
Old March 29th 04, 03:21 AM
William B. Lurie
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Default XP Pro FAX

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
  #12  
Old March 29th 04, 08:21 AM
Rob Schneider
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Default XP Pro FAX

The OEM's packaging of XP was flawed.

Hope this is useful to you. Let us know.

rms



William B. Lurie wrote:
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.

  #13  
Old March 29th 04, 10:21 AM
Morgana.
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Default XP Pro FAX

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 fxsevend.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



  #14  
Old March 29th 04, 12:41 PM
William B. Lurie
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Default XP Pro FAX

Yes, I believe that, Rob, but they refused to go any further than
instruct me to do the Ghost Reinstall. I did yhat on another
drive and still didn't get the FAX, so that's a dead end. It
seems to me that Microsoft should provide a download of the
FAX (like they did of Recovery Console) but I hate to bother
them via the Online Tech Support option./wbl/

Rob Schneider wrote:
The OEM's packaging of XP was flawed.

Hope this is useful to you. Let us know.

rms



William B. Lurie wrote:

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
  #15  
Old March 29th 04, 12:41 PM
William B. Lurie
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Default XP Pro FAX

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/

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 fxsevend.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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