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| | MS Fax can't see my modem I am still trying to get to grips with my new PC with Vista Ultimate on it and get back to being able to do stuff I could do on my old PC. Latest is the series is sending a fax. Microsoft Fax is installed and appears as a printer when printing/faxing a document. Opening MS Fax found the document sat in the outbox. Investigating the settings in TOOLS>FAX SETTINGS the page says "choose the fax modem you want to use......." It then has the title "device name" as if there should be a list and a greyed out button labelled "select device" This made me think the modem was not installed as i expected to see it listed so i went to device manager to check on the modem. It is not only there but reports itself as working OK. How do i get the two to talk to each other. I confess to being stumped at this stage Thanks |
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| | Re: MS Fax can't see my modem Hi Paul, Have you installed an external fax modem or did your PC come with an internal fax modem? If I understand your request correctly, I think you're looking at a fax driver and not a modem, which is why I ask about a separate modem for your computer. The Fax entry that you see in the Printers folder is a driver that the Windows Fax and Scan program in Vista uses to convert files to .tif format for sending faxes. It's not actually a fax modem. To send a fax, your computer needs a built-in fax modem or you'll need to connect an external modem--both require an analog phone line. (If your computer is connected to a network in an office or enterprise, you might also be able to connect to a fax server but you'll have to contact an administrator in the company to find out.) To see if your computer has a built-in fax modem, check the device manager info or the manufacturer specifications. To connect to the fax modem or server, see the information here for starters: http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/Win...dd3c21033.mspx Regards, -- Cynthia Wargin Windows User Assistance team Microsoft Corporation "Paul Martin" <PaulMartin@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:2D39C820-922E-4846-B4B6-F463740DABA8@microsoft.com... >I am still trying to get to grips with my new PC with Vista Ultimate on it > and get back to being able to do stuff I could do on my old PC. Latest is > the > series is sending a fax. > > Microsoft Fax is installed and appears as a printer when printing/faxing a > document. Opening MS Fax found the document sat in the outbox. > > Investigating the settings in TOOLS>FAX SETTINGS the page says "choose the > fax modem you want to use......." It then has the title "device name" as > if > there should be a list and a greyed out button labelled "select device" > > This made me think the modem was not installed as i expected to see it > listed so i went to device manager to check on the modem. It is not only > there but reports itself as working OK. > > How do i get the two to talk to each other. I confess to being stumped at > this stage > > Thanks > > |
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