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Old 04-04-2007   #1 (permalink)
thebigdintexas
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Vista Business 32 bit

I can't get the fax to work in windows scan and fax. Using Vista Business 32
bit. Have fax and scan checked off in the firewall permissions. I'm using a
Dell All-In-One 922 printer/scanner/fax machine, and just installed the new
vista compatable driver for it that dell just released. I don't think it's
the printer though, because I scanned it in fine, then tried to fax the image
file, but it just sat there with the blue circle going around and around, but
never dialed out or did anything. Any ideas?

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Old 04-04-2007   #2 (permalink)
thebigdintexas
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RE: Vista Business 32 bit

Additional information: I don't know if this helps, but I looked in device
manager under my modem properties/diagnostics, and queryed the modem...all
the results were ok except one..it said that the command AT#CLS=? was not
supported.


"thebigdintexas" wrote:

> I can't get the fax to work in windows scan and fax. Using Vista Business 32
> bit. Have fax and scan checked off in the firewall permissions. I'm using a
> Dell All-In-One 922 printer/scanner/fax machine, and just installed the new
> vista compatable driver for it that dell just released. I don't think it's
> the printer though, because I scanned it in fine, then tried to fax the image
> file, but it just sat there with the blue circle going around and around, but
> never dialed out or did anything. Any ideas?

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Old 04-04-2007   #3 (permalink)
G
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Re: Vista Business 32 bit

AT#CLS=? is a command that checks to see if the modem supports Voice
features. This just means your modem does not support voice, it is not a
problem with your modem.


"thebigdintexas" <thebigdintexas@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:B597212E-484A-4713-83AE-E781624AC231@microsoft.com...
> Additional information: I don't know if this helps, but I looked in
> device
> manager under my modem properties/diagnostics, and queryed the modem...all
> the results were ok except one..it said that the command AT#CLS=? was not
> supported.
>
>
> "thebigdintexas" wrote:
>
>> I can't get the fax to work in windows scan and fax. Using Vista
>> Business 32
>> bit. Have fax and scan checked off in the firewall permissions. I'm
>> using a
>> Dell All-In-One 922 printer/scanner/fax machine, and just installed the
>> new
>> vista compatable driver for it that dell just released. I don't think
>> it's
>> the printer though, because I scanned it in fine, then tried to fax the
>> image
>> file, but it just sat there with the blue circle going around and around,
>> but
>> never dialed out or did anything. Any ideas?



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