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XP Pro FAX
Sharon F wrote:
On Thu, 01 Apr 2004 17:54:50 -0500, William B. Lurie wrote: The question I asked, then, is: Is there a way to get the FAX now installed on my second drive, over onto the Master which we've been fooling with, the past week is can I No, as far as I know, there isn't a way. Fax services is a system component. This is quite different than a separate stand-alone application that could be shuttled around. Thanks, Sharon. You can see that it's a separate subject. Since I obviously decided that I wanted to evaluate it (or I wouldn't have spent a week on it), I can do so by running it on the system that works. -- William B. Lurie |
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XP Pro FAX
Good News! (I guess?).
I have a vague recollection you had multiple systems on one machine ... is this root-cause of other issues? Hope this is useful to you. Let us know. rms William B. Lurie wrote: Sharon F wrote: On Thu, 01 Apr 2004 17:54:50 -0500, William B. Lurie wrote: The question I asked, then, is: Is there a way to get the FAX now installed on my second drive, over onto the Master which we've been fooling with, the past week is can I No, as far as I know, there isn't a way. Fax services is a system component. This is quite different than a separate stand-alone application that could be shuttled around. Thanks, Sharon. You can see that it's a separate subject. Since I obviously decided that I wanted to evaluate it (or I wouldn't have spent a week on it), I can do so by running it on the system that works. |
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XP Pro FAX
No, I think not, Rob. The inability to energize FAX
was on a one-system basic machine. My trying to get FAX moved over from a 'good' machine to the 'bad' one is a new wrinkle which Sharon says can't be done. As I indicated, I'll evaluate it on the machine where it is operative. Bill L. Rob Schneider wrote: Good News! (I guess?). I have a vague recollection you had multiple systems on one machine ... is this root-cause of other issues? Hope this is useful to you. Let us know. rms William B. Lurie wrote: Sharon F wrote: On Thu, 01 Apr 2004 17:54:50 -0500, William B. Lurie wrote: The question I asked, then, is: Is there a way to get the FAX now installed on my second drive, over onto the Master which we've been fooling with, the past week is can I No, as far as I know, there isn't a way. Fax services is a system component. This is quite different than a separate stand-alone application that could be shuttled around. Thanks, Sharon. You can see that it's a separate subject. Since I obviously decided that I wanted to evaluate it (or I wouldn't have spent a week on it), I can do so by running it on the system that works. -- |
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XP Pro FAX
but your objective was to "evaluate the fax program" and that is
achieved. Why you have so many copies of the system and their way of interacting is yet another problem. (solve it by getting back to 1 system). Hope this is useful to you. Let us know. rms William B. Lurie wrote: No, I think not, Rob. The inability to energize FAX was on a one-system basic machine. My trying to get FAX moved over from a 'good' machine to the 'bad' one is a new wrinkle which Sharon says can't be done. As I indicated, I'll evaluate it on the machine where it is operative. Bill L. Rob Schneider wrote: Good News! (I guess?). I have a vague recollection you had multiple systems on one machine ... is this root-cause of other issues? Hope this is useful to you. Let us know. rms William B. Lurie wrote: Sharon F wrote: On Thu, 01 Apr 2004 17:54:50 -0500, William B. Lurie wrote: The question I asked, then, is: Is there a way to get the FAX now installed on my second drive, over onto the Master which we've been fooling with, the past week is can I No, as far as I know, there isn't a way. Fax services is a system component. This is quite different than a separate stand-alone application that could be shuttled around. Thanks, Sharon. You can see that it's a separate subject. Since I obviously decided that I wanted to evaluate it (or I wouldn't have spent a week on it), I can do so by running it on the system that works. |
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