"Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote:
> What do you see when you examine the properties of this modem in Control
> Panel > Phone and Modems...? The modem is there and Properties says that it is working properly.
Does the Fax Account setup Wizard detect this
> modem correctly before it prevents you from configuring it to receive? Well, that is really not possible for me to tell. I make it through the
first two screens, so it gives the impression that it has found the modem,
since it asks on the second screen to name the modem, but I cannot be sure,
since the Wizard does not definitively tell me, yes, it has found the modem.
Anyway, on the next screen, when I choose a reception mode, is when it is
clear that WFS does not see the modem.
Have
> you tried running WFS elevated when configuring the Fax Account? I am not sure what you mean. If you are referring to security, I have tried
changing permissions from everyone to Richard. I am the administrator. No
change. I did notice under the advanced tab that the "owner" is Network
Service and I, even as administrator, only have permission to view this, not
change it. It would be so nice if secuirty settings could be modified for
sole users of standalone computers at home.
Sorry for this late reply. Somehow I was not notified of your reply. And
thanks.
> --
> Russ Valentine
> [MVP-Outlook]
> "Richard Ratner" <RichardRatner@xxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:7254338B-FC39-45AF-B636-93CA03E6FE0E@xxxxxx
> >
> >
> > "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote:
> >
> >> Did you create a brand new fax account from scratch after you changed
> >> modems, changed drivers, and installed conflicting software? > >
> > I am not sure what you mean by "conflicting software" (if you mean snappy,
> > I
> > have uninstalled it), but yes, I have tried creating a new account. Always
> > the same problem - when I try to tell WFS how to receive, it says that I
> > must
> > be connected to a modem, although under Fax Settings it says I have a
> > modem
> > installed. The only way to create an account is postpone specifying a mode
> > of
> > reception. I suspect this has something to do with ports - WFS should
> > allow
> > the user to tell it where the modem is. A similar thing happened when I
> > installed Snappy. It recognized the modem on com3 during setup, but when I
> > went to send a fax, it couldn't see the modem. It then asked me where it
> > was,
> > I told it com3, and it worked just fine.
> >
> >> --
> >> Russ Valentine
> >> [MVP-Outlook]
> >> "Richard Ratner" <RichardRatner@xxxxxx> wrote in
> >> message
> >> news:9CD28C5E-6FEB-428C-929E-BAD39E3302BC@xxxxxx
> >> > Well, I am upset. I downloaded Snappy Fax and it works just fine. The
> >> > problem
> >> > is with WFS. I tried uninstalling and reinstalling it, no help.
> >> >
> >> > "huwyngr" wrote:
> >> >
> >> >> In article <83351D62-B911-4C83-9B33-B5D2A22C536B@xxxxxx>,
> >> >> Richard
> >> >> Ratner wrote:
> >> >>
> >> >> > I have made some progress.
> >> >>
> >> >> Glad to hear that.
> >> >>
> >> >> > I suspect that this is the problem with WFS - it forgets where the
> >> >> > modem
> >> >> > is when an account is being created.
> >> >>
> >> >> Perhaps someone can help you on this aspect.
> >> >>
> >> >>
> >> >