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| | Relinking old 'Inbox' and 'Sent Items' When reinstalling Windows Vista, how do we re-link Windows Fax and Scan to the old incoming and outgoing faxes stored in the old 'Inbox' and 'Sent Items' folders? After reinstalling we configured the program to the same folder as before for storing faxes. |
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| | Re: Relinking old 'Inbox' and 'Sent Items' Explain more clearly what you did and what is not happening that you think should. State why reinstalling an OS is ever a good idea. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Blue Max" <mailrichard@msn.com> wrote in message news:7B8083F8-5D7B-419E-BD08-F792C01997F2@microsoft.com... > When reinstalling Windows Vista, how do we re-link Windows Fax and Scan to > the old incoming and outgoing faxes stored in the old 'Inbox' and 'Sent > Items' folders? After reinstalling we configured the program to the same > folder as before for storing faxes. |
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| | Re: Relinking old 'Inbox' and 'Sent Items' See inline comments: "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" <russval@gmail.com> wrote in message news:%23ivCXxTqHHA.3372@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... > Explain more clearly what you did and what is not happening that you think > should. After re-installing Vista, the user can go to "Fax and Scan > Tools > Fax Settings ... > Advanced Tab > Fax Archive Section > Move Folder Button" and relocate the archive for Inbox and Sent items. In our case, the Inbox and Sent items folders, created by the first insallation, already existed in the old location. So when we redirected the Fax and Scan archive to the old location we anticipated that the old faxes, still in their respective folders, would show up in the 'Inbox' and 'Sent Items' folders of Windows Fax and Scan. They did not. > State why reinstalling an OS is ever a good idea. It's a good idea when the 64-bit version of Vista is so problematic that you must re-install the 32-bit version which, unfortunately, can only be a clean install! Thanks for the help. > -- > Russ Valentine > [MVP-Outlook] > "Blue Max" <mailrichard@msn.com> wrote in message > news:7B8083F8-5D7B-419E-BD08-F792C01997F2@microsoft.com... >> When reinstalling Windows Vista, how do we re-link Windows Fax and Scan >> to the old incoming and outgoing faxes stored in the old 'Inbox' and >> 'Sent Items' folders? After reinstalling we configured the program to >> the same folder as before for storing faxes. > > |
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| | Re: Relinking old 'Inbox' and 'Sent Items' You've lost me. If this was a clean install, how could anything from the first installation remain? -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Blue Max" <mailrichard@msn.com> wrote in message news:CD526287-B9B8-4F80-BD8C-2825679B95DC@microsoft.com... > See inline comments: > > "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" <russval@gmail.com> wrote in message > news:%23ivCXxTqHHA.3372@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... >> Explain more clearly what you did and what is not happening that you >> think should. > > After re-installing Vista, the user can go to "Fax and Scan > Tools > Fax > Settings ... > Advanced Tab > Fax Archive Section > Move Folder Button" > and relocate the archive for Inbox and Sent items. In our case, the Inbox > and Sent items folders, created by the first insallation, already existed > in the old location. So when we redirected the Fax and Scan archive to > the old location we anticipated that the old faxes, still in their > respective folders, would show up in the 'Inbox' and 'Sent Items' folders > of Windows Fax and Scan. They did not. > >> State why reinstalling an OS is ever a good idea. > > It's a good idea when the 64-bit version of Vista is so problematic that > you must re-install the 32-bit version which, unfortunately, can only be a > clean install! > > Thanks for the help. > >> -- >> Russ Valentine >> [MVP-Outlook] >> "Blue Max" <mailrichard@msn.com> wrote in message >> news:7B8083F8-5D7B-419E-BD08-F792C01997F2@microsoft.com... >>> When reinstalling Windows Vista, how do we re-link Windows Fax and Scan >>> to the old incoming and outgoing faxes stored in the old 'Inbox' and >>> 'Sent Items' folders? After reinstalling we configured the program to >>> the same folder as before for storing faxes. >> >> > |
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| | Re: Relinking old 'Inbox' and 'Sent Items' "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" <russval@gmail.com> wrote in message news:O9cPtIhqHHA.3372@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... > You've lost me. If this was a clean install, how could anything from the > first installation remain? Simple! Our original fax folders were located on a separate data partition (Drive E so that they would be automatically backed up. As such, theywere preserved during the clean re-install of Vista, which only overwrites the primary system partition (Drive C . Of course, we originally had toredirect Fax and Scan to archive and log faxes on Drive E: (using the menu illustrated in our last message). So at this point, we are simply trying to re-establish the original connection between the original fax archives and the new installation of the Fax and Scan program. |
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| | Re: Relinking old 'Inbox' and 'Sent Items' Simple! to you perhaps, but rather a large amount of information you left out. Do not require us to be mind readers. Even this post is quite opaque. WFS cannot pick up fax messages from previous installations in its default folders. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Blue Max" <mailrichard@msn.com> wrote in message news:9025F341-9D0B-4B1C-855B-4F1AE8E1EA24@microsoft.com... > > "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" <russval@gmail.com> wrote in message > news:O9cPtIhqHHA.3372@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... >> You've lost me. If this was a clean install, how could anything from the >> first installation remain? > > > Simple! Our original fax folders were located on a separate data > partition (Drive E so that they would be automatically backed up. As> such, they were preserved during the clean re-install of Vista, which only > overwrites the primary system partition (Drive C . Of course, we> originally had to redirect Fax and Scan to archive and log faxes on Drive > E: (using the menu illustrated in our last message). So at this point, we > are simply trying to re-establish the original connection between the > original fax archives and the new installation of the Fax and Scan > program. |
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| | Re: Relinking old 'Inbox' and 'Sent Items' I finally resolved an issue today that sounds similar. I needed to create a new user account due to apparent corruption in my initial one on Vista (according to MS Tech Support). I won't go into the details, but once I fired up Windows Fax and Scan from within my new user account, I could not see the faxes I'd previously sent. But if I now sent a new fax, that would of course appear in the Sent Items folder within the program. I tracked down the actual file locations of all the sent faxes, which was C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\WindowsNT\MSFax\SentItems. In that folder I could see all the old faxes as well as the new one. So I couldn't figure out why only the new one was visible from within the program. These files all have terrifically long names given to them automatically by the software. Well, I finally took a good look at the characters in the file names, and noticed that all characters were identical up to a certain point (just past the last hyphen in the neme), at which point there was a slight difference between the old faxes and the new. In my case the new fax had "1008$201" while all the old ones had "1005$201". (Then there was a hex string following those characters that differed in each case, which were not suspicious looking.) So anyway, as soon as I changed the "1005" to "1008" in each file name, suddenly these files would appear when I opened the program and looked in the Sent Items folder. So, if you have a bunch of files whose names start something like "S-1-5-21-7747411-" and on and on, look for the first point where the file name differs when comparing a fax you are able to see from within Fax and Scan and others that you aren't able to see. My guess is if you change the character before the $ in the non-viewable files' names to match the character in the viewable ones, all will be well. Does this help? |
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| | Re: Relinking old 'Inbox' and 'Sent Items' A bit of further information: The MS Tech Support person who had been trying to help me on this issue earlier wrote back to me. (I'd previously written with the solution I'd found regarding the file name.) Here's part of what he/she said (though I've removed some of my id numbers): "For your information, the whole string “S-1-5-21-[other numbers shown here]-1005” is the profile ID for your user account. Each number of the string can be different among different user accounts, due to the different account types, profile types and order. We can get a list of all the profile IDs from the following registry location. We can open Registry by typing regedit.exe in the search bar and press Enter. HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/Software/Microsoft/Windows NT/CurrentVersion/ProfileList " Interesting! |
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