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Old July 28th 03, 05:13 PM
John Jurgens
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Default Faz printers inaccessible

I have had XP Fax service running successfully. I
recently had to do a system repair. Now I get a message
in the fax console that the fax printers inaccessible. I
have uninstalled & reinstalled fax services with a reboot
between each operation with no success. What can be
causing the problem?
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Old August 7th 03, 07:54 AM
Vibha Rathi [MSFT]
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Default Faz printers inaccessible

Please check the following and try again :
1. Is your modem installed correctly?
2. After your installation ..Check your fax printer settings from Tools-Fax
Printer Configuration from tha fax console.

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I have had XP Fax service running successfully. I
recently had to do a system repair. Now I get a message
in the fax console that the fax printers inaccessible. I
have uninstalled & reinstalled fax services with a reboot
between each operation with no success. What can be
causing the problem?



 




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