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| | Vista Business fax issues Hi, Thanks to anyone who can help. Scan and Fax seems to be severley messed up on my PC. I am running Vista Business as a standalone PC. I tried to use fax for the first time today and came up against several 'brick walls'. I could not send because the system gave me some message about RPC (unfortunately I cannot remember the full message and cannot reproduce now). So I found a ms article that said to delete the account and set it up again, which I did. Afetr deleteing I was unable to set up the account 'The mentioned fax server is not available'. I have tried to uninstall the fax and scan component before trying to fix by re-installtion but this results in 'An error has occurred. Not all of the features were successfully changed' I am logged on as Administrator. Tricky |
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| | Re: Vista Business fax issues Are you using an analog fax modem that is on the VHCL? Why is WFS asking for a fax server if you are on a standalone PC? List the steps you are using to configure your fax account. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "tricky300" <tricky300@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:97BD11A8-7C0B-4C10-80F7-04A6AD7F4CB9@xxxxxx Quote: > Hi, > > Thanks to anyone who can help. > > Scan and Fax seems to be severley messed up on my PC. I am running Vista > Business as a standalone PC. I tried to use fax for the first time today > and > came up against several 'brick walls'. > > I could not send because the system gave me some message about RPC > (unfortunately I cannot remember the full message and cannot reproduce > now). > So I found a ms article that said to delete the account and set it up > again, > which I did. Afetr deleteing I was unable to set up the account 'The > mentioned fax server is not available'. > > I have tried to uninstall the fax and scan component before trying to fix > by > re-installtion but this results in 'An error has occurred. Not all of the > features were successfully changed' > > I am logged on as Administrator. > > Tricky |
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| | Re: Vista Business fax issues Hello Russ, I am using a USR 56k PCI modem that was autodetected by Vista setup. If I open fax and scan and go to Tools/Fax Accounts/Add I get a box where I select connect to a fax modem, then when I give that modem a name (any name) I get 'The mentioned fax server is not available' I am definitely not clicking the 'connect to a fax server on my network' option. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Quote: > Are you using an analog fax modem that is on the VHCL? Why is WFS asking for > a fax server if you are on a standalone PC? List the steps you are using to > configure your fax account. > -- > Russ Valentine > [MVP-Outlook] > "tricky300" <tricky300@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:97BD11A8-7C0B-4C10-80F7-04A6AD7F4CB9@xxxxxx Quote: > > Hi, > > > > Thanks to anyone who can help. > > > > Scan and Fax seems to be severley messed up on my PC. I am running Vista > > Business as a standalone PC. I tried to use fax for the first time today > > and > > came up against several 'brick walls'. > > > > I could not send because the system gave me some message about RPC > > (unfortunately I cannot remember the full message and cannot reproduce > > now). > > So I found a ms article that said to delete the account and set it up > > again, > > which I did. Afetr deleteing I was unable to set up the account 'The > > mentioned fax server is not available'. > > > > I have tried to uninstall the fax and scan component before trying to fix > > by > > re-installtion but this results in 'An error has occurred. Not all of the > > features were successfully changed' > > > > I am logged on as Administrator. > > > > Tricky |
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| | Re: Vista Business fax issues It would appear that something is wrong with your modem setup. You should not be giving the modem a name. It should appear in the dialog box for you to select. That modem has worked fine for me. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "tricky300" <tricky300@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:E705C8F9-5A41-4147-90A7-C7D25E9AFEBE@xxxxxx Quote: > Hello Russ, > > I am using a USR 56k PCI modem that was autodetected by Vista setup. > > If I open fax and scan and go to Tools/Fax Accounts/Add I get a box where > I > select connect to a fax modem, then when I give that modem a name (any > name) > I get > > 'The mentioned fax server is not available' > > I am definitely not clicking the 'connect to a fax server on my network' > option. > > > "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: > Quote: >> Are you using an analog fax modem that is on the VHCL? Why is WFS asking >> for >> a fax server if you are on a standalone PC? List the steps you are using >> to >> configure your fax account. >> -- >> Russ Valentine >> [MVP-Outlook] >> "tricky300" <tricky300@xxxxxx> wrote in message >> news:97BD11A8-7C0B-4C10-80F7-04A6AD7F4CB9@xxxxxx Quote: >> > Hi, >> > >> > Thanks to anyone who can help. >> > >> > Scan and Fax seems to be severley messed up on my PC. I am running >> > Vista >> > Business as a standalone PC. I tried to use fax for the first time >> > today >> > and >> > came up against several 'brick walls'. >> > >> > I could not send because the system gave me some message about RPC >> > (unfortunately I cannot remember the full message and cannot reproduce >> > now). >> > So I found a ms article that said to delete the account and set it up >> > again, >> > which I did. Afetr deleteing I was unable to set up the account 'The >> > mentioned fax server is not available'. >> > >> > I have tried to uninstall the fax and scan component before trying to >> > fix >> > by >> > re-installtion but this results in 'An error has occurred. Not all of >> > the >> > features were successfully changed' >> > >> > I am logged on as Administrator. >> > >> > Tricky |
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| | Re: Vista Business fax issues I am getting the exact same issues and on a Toshiba laptop with built in modem. Also keep getting messages that fax cover pages are not available. I don't want a fax cover page. I am at the end of my tether as this Vista is amateurish bad incomplete garbage. No English English as in real English spell checker in Windows Mail and cannot believe the problems with crashes. Thankfully bought a laptop with both WindowsXP and Vista license and not far off installing XP it works and lets me do what I want and not lock me out with garbage DEP and all the garbage in Vista. Vista should never have been dumped into the market place as it is about half ready garbage. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" <russval@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:85A34CA1-5825-4953-BCC3-3198969074E1@xxxxxx Quote: > It would appear that something is wrong with your modem setup. You should > not be giving the modem a name. It should appear in the dialog box for you > to select. That modem has worked fine for me. > -- > Russ Valentine > [MVP-Outlook] |
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| | Re: Vista Business fax issues All Microsoft Fax products have notoriously outdated Class 1 code in their fax driver which creates incompatibility with many common modems. Windows XP uses the same driver as Vista. You will find no improvement unless it is by mere chance. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Richard" <namail@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:%23ZzYu%23AKIHA.5764@xxxxxx Quote: >I am getting the exact same issues and on a Toshiba laptop with built in >modem. > Also keep getting messages that fax cover pages are not available. I don't > want a fax cover page. > > I am at the end of my tether as this Vista is amateurish bad incomplete > garbage. > No English English as in real English spell checker in Windows Mail and > cannot believe the problems with crashes. > > Thankfully bought a laptop with both WindowsXP and Vista license and not > far off installing XP it works and lets me do what I want and not lock me > out with garbage DEP and all the garbage in Vista. Vista should never > have been dumped into the market place as it is about half ready garbage. > > > "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" <russval@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:85A34CA1-5825-4953-BCC3-3198969074E1@xxxxxx Quote: >> It would appear that something is wrong with your modem setup. You should >> not be giving the modem a name. It should appear in the dialog box for >> you to select. That modem has worked fine for me. >> -- >> Russ Valentine >> [MVP-Outlook] |
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