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| | Fax and Scan does not launch For a while now I have been able to click the Windows Fax and Scan icon on the start menu and away I go. I have not added any programs or changed any settings in months. I have triple checked the entire system for viruses and spyware. However, as of today when I click the icon I get a User Account Control pop-up asking me to Cancel or Allow which I never got before. When I click Allow the box disappears except Fax and Scan does not launch. I checked the Task Manager and the process is not listed there either. Anyone got any ideas? |
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| | #2 (permalink) |
| | Re: Fax and Scan does not launch William, When you open the Task manager, were you just checking the "Applications" tab or did you check the processes tab as well? If you are looking at the process tab, make sure you hit the button for "Show processes from all users" and look for the application "WFS.exe". Is is possible someone set up the events on a scanner to do something if the user pushes a button? There is code in there that will try to re-use windows & if WFS is started to do some routing or events, it might be trying to re-use the WFS from another user session. I'm less sure about how fax works, but presumably there could be something in fax that launches the WFS in another user context which could cause the symptoms you're seeing. Thanks, Dan "WilliamW" <WilliamW@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:6717E94B-FE77-4181-8D1B-F82B76AADAD2@microsoft.com... > For a while now I have been able to click the Windows Fax and Scan icon on > the start menu and away I go. I have not added any programs or changed > any > settings in months. I have triple checked the entire system for viruses > and > spyware. However, as of today when I click the icon I get a User Account > Control pop-up asking me to Cancel or Allow which I never got before. > When I > click Allow the box disappears except Fax and Scan does not launch. I > checked the Task Manager and the process is not listed there either. > Anyone > got any ideas? |
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| | #3 (permalink) |
| | Re: Fax and Scan does not launch 1. I checked "All Users" processes. 2. I found nothing on the scanner settings different from when I originally set it up. I decided to check and see if somehow the permissions got changed ('cause I never used to get a UAC pop-up either). The Trusted Installer has Full Control, everyone else listed there has only Read and Execute. I'm not sure if this is what it used to be but even under the System Administrator account I couldn't edit anything - everything stayed Grey. "Dan [MSFT]" wrote: > William, > > When you open the Task manager, were you just checking the "Applications" > tab or did you check the processes tab as well? If you are looking at the > process tab, make sure you hit the button for "Show processes from all > users" and look for the application "WFS.exe". > > Is is possible someone set up the events on a scanner to do something if the > user pushes a button? There is code in there that will try to re-use > windows & if WFS is started to do some routing or events, it might be trying > to re-use the WFS from another user session. > > I'm less sure about how fax works, but presumably there could be something > in fax that launches the WFS in another user context which could cause the > symptoms you're seeing. > > Thanks, > Dan > > > "WilliamW" <WilliamW@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:6717E94B-FE77-4181-8D1B-F82B76AADAD2@microsoft.com... > > For a while now I have been able to click the Windows Fax and Scan icon on > > the start menu and away I go. I have not added any programs or changed > > any > > settings in months. I have triple checked the entire system for viruses > > and > > spyware. However, as of today when I click the icon I get a User Account > > Control pop-up asking me to Cancel or Allow which I never got before. > > When I > > click Allow the box disappears except Fax and Scan does not launch. I > > checked the Task Manager and the process is not listed there either. > > Anyone > > got any ideas? > > > |
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| | #4 (permalink) |
| | Re: Fax and Scan does not launch William, Let's try taking account elevation out of the picture. Launch a command prompt (Start | All Programs | Accessories | Command Prompt) by right clicking on it & selecting "Run as administrator". Then type in WFS.exe. Let us know what happens. I'm not clear what's causing the problem yet, but maybe this will give us a clue. Thanks, Dan "WilliamW" <WilliamW@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:AC06354C-994C-4A4B-B422-49D7E057DC22@microsoft.com... > 1. I checked "All Users" processes. > 2. I found nothing on the scanner settings different from when I > originally > set it up. > > I decided to check and see if somehow the permissions got changed ('cause > I > never used to get a UAC pop-up either). The Trusted Installer has Full > Control, everyone else listed there has only Read and Execute. I'm not > sure > if this is what it used to be but even under the System Administrator > account > I couldn't edit anything - everything stayed Grey. > > "Dan [MSFT]" wrote: > >> William, >> >> When you open the Task manager, were you just checking the "Applications" >> tab or did you check the processes tab as well? If you are looking at >> the >> process tab, make sure you hit the button for "Show processes from all >> users" and look for the application "WFS.exe". >> >> Is is possible someone set up the events on a scanner to do something if >> the >> user pushes a button? There is code in there that will try to re-use >> windows & if WFS is started to do some routing or events, it might be >> trying >> to re-use the WFS from another user session. >> >> I'm less sure about how fax works, but presumably there could be >> something >> in fax that launches the WFS in another user context which could cause >> the >> symptoms you're seeing. >> >> Thanks, >> Dan >> >> >> "WilliamW" <WilliamW@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:6717E94B-FE77-4181-8D1B-F82B76AADAD2@microsoft.com... >> > For a while now I have been able to click the Windows Fax and Scan icon >> > on >> > the start menu and away I go. I have not added any programs or changed >> > any >> > settings in months. I have triple checked the entire system for >> > viruses >> > and >> > spyware. However, as of today when I click the icon I get a User >> > Account >> > Control pop-up asking me to Cancel or Allow which I never got before. >> > When I >> > click Allow the box disappears except Fax and Scan does not launch. I >> > checked the Task Manager and the process is not listed there either. >> > Anyone >> > got any ideas? >> >> >> |
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| | #5 (permalink) |
| | Re: Fax and Scan does not launch WFS opens up and runs with no issues. "Dan [MSFT]" wrote: > William, > > Let's try taking account elevation out of the picture. Launch a command > prompt (Start | All Programs | Accessories | Command Prompt) by right > clicking on it & selecting "Run as administrator". Then type in WFS.exe. > Let us know what happens. > > I'm not clear what's causing the problem yet, but maybe this will give us a > clue. > > Thanks, > Dan > > > "WilliamW" <WilliamW@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:AC06354C-994C-4A4B-B422-49D7E057DC22@microsoft.com... > > 1. I checked "All Users" processes. > > 2. I found nothing on the scanner settings different from when I > > originally > > set it up. > > > > I decided to check and see if somehow the permissions got changed ('cause > > I > > never used to get a UAC pop-up either). The Trusted Installer has Full > > Control, everyone else listed there has only Read and Execute. I'm not > > sure > > if this is what it used to be but even under the System Administrator > > account > > I couldn't edit anything - everything stayed Grey. > > > > "Dan [MSFT]" wrote: > > > >> William, > >> > >> When you open the Task manager, were you just checking the "Applications" > >> tab or did you check the processes tab as well? If you are looking at > >> the > >> process tab, make sure you hit the button for "Show processes from all > >> users" and look for the application "WFS.exe". > >> > >> Is is possible someone set up the events on a scanner to do something if > >> the > >> user pushes a button? There is code in there that will try to re-use > >> windows & if WFS is started to do some routing or events, it might be > >> trying > >> to re-use the WFS from another user session. > >> > >> I'm less sure about how fax works, but presumably there could be > >> something > >> in fax that launches the WFS in another user context which could cause > >> the > >> symptoms you're seeing. > >> > >> Thanks, > >> Dan > >> > >> > >> "WilliamW" <WilliamW@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > >> news:6717E94B-FE77-4181-8D1B-F82B76AADAD2@microsoft.com... > >> > For a while now I have been able to click the Windows Fax and Scan icon > >> > on > >> > the start menu and away I go. I have not added any programs or changed > >> > any > >> > settings in months. I have triple checked the entire system for > >> > viruses > >> > and > >> > spyware. However, as of today when I click the icon I get a User > >> > Account > >> > Control pop-up asking me to Cancel or Allow which I never got before. > >> > When I > >> > click Allow the box disappears except Fax and Scan does not launch. I > >> > checked the Task Manager and the process is not listed there either. > >> > Anyone > >> > got any ideas? > >> > >> > >> > > > |
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| | #6 (permalink) |
| | Re: Fax and Scan does not launch So how do I get fax and scan to launch when I click on the icon again? (short of having to open the prompt and all that). When I log on as the administrator there are no problems with the icon. I tried launching fax and scan from within my account directly from the .exe file and that still didn't work. "WilliamW" wrote: > WFS opens up and runs with no issues. > > "Dan [MSFT]" wrote: > > > William, > > > > Let's try taking account elevation out of the picture. Launch a command > > prompt (Start | All Programs | Accessories | Command Prompt) by right > > clicking on it & selecting "Run as administrator". Then type in WFS.exe. > > Let us know what happens. > > > > I'm not clear what's causing the problem yet, but maybe this will give us a > > clue. > > > > Thanks, > > Dan > > > > > > "WilliamW" <WilliamW@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > > news:AC06354C-994C-4A4B-B422-49D7E057DC22@microsoft.com... > > > 1. I checked "All Users" processes. > > > 2. I found nothing on the scanner settings different from when I > > > originally > > > set it up. > > > > > > I decided to check and see if somehow the permissions got changed ('cause > > > I > > > never used to get a UAC pop-up either). The Trusted Installer has Full > > > Control, everyone else listed there has only Read and Execute. I'm not > > > sure > > > if this is what it used to be but even under the System Administrator > > > account > > > I couldn't edit anything - everything stayed Grey. > > > > > > "Dan [MSFT]" wrote: > > > > > >> William, > > >> > > >> When you open the Task manager, were you just checking the "Applications" > > >> tab or did you check the processes tab as well? If you are looking at > > >> the > > >> process tab, make sure you hit the button for "Show processes from all > > >> users" and look for the application "WFS.exe". > > >> > > >> Is is possible someone set up the events on a scanner to do something if > > >> the > > >> user pushes a button? There is code in there that will try to re-use > > >> windows & if WFS is started to do some routing or events, it might be > > >> trying > > >> to re-use the WFS from another user session. > > >> > > >> I'm less sure about how fax works, but presumably there could be > > >> something > > >> in fax that launches the WFS in another user context which could cause > > >> the > > >> symptoms you're seeing. > > >> > > >> Thanks, > > >> Dan > > >> > > >> > > >> "WilliamW" <WilliamW@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > > >> news:6717E94B-FE77-4181-8D1B-F82B76AADAD2@microsoft.com... > > >> > For a while now I have been able to click the Windows Fax and Scan icon > > >> > on > > >> > the start menu and away I go. I have not added any programs or changed > > >> > any > > >> > settings in months. I have triple checked the entire system for > > >> > viruses > > >> > and > > >> > spyware. However, as of today when I click the icon I get a User > > >> > Account > > >> > Control pop-up asking me to Cancel or Allow which I never got before. > > >> > When I > > >> > click Allow the box disappears except Fax and Scan does not launch. I > > >> > checked the Task Manager and the process is not listed there either. > > >> > Anyone > > >> > got any ideas? > > >> > > >> > > >> > > > > > > |
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| | #7 (permalink) |
| | Re: Fax and Scan does not launch William, So I'm unclear on how this might happen, but it sounds like the WFS icon in your start menu has been hijacked somehow. To be clear, if you run %windir%\system32\wfs.exe You get the WFS running correctly? Dan "WilliamW" <WilliamW@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:C678A1D6-1557-4225-908C-135C725A583C@microsoft.com... > So how do I get fax and scan to launch when I click on the icon again? > (short > of having to open the prompt and all that). When I log on as the > administrator there are no problems with the icon. I tried launching fax > and > scan from within my account directly from the .exe file and that still > didn't > work. > > "WilliamW" wrote: > >> WFS opens up and runs with no issues. >> >> "Dan [MSFT]" wrote: >> >> > William, >> > >> > Let's try taking account elevation out of the picture. Launch a >> > command >> > prompt (Start | All Programs | Accessories | Command Prompt) by right >> > clicking on it & selecting "Run as administrator". Then type in >> > WFS.exe. >> > Let us know what happens. >> > >> > I'm not clear what's causing the problem yet, but maybe this will give >> > us a >> > clue. >> > >> > Thanks, >> > Dan >> > >> > >> > "WilliamW" <WilliamW@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> > news:AC06354C-994C-4A4B-B422-49D7E057DC22@microsoft.com... >> > > 1. I checked "All Users" processes. >> > > 2. I found nothing on the scanner settings different from when I >> > > originally >> > > set it up. >> > > >> > > I decided to check and see if somehow the permissions got changed >> > > ('cause >> > > I >> > > never used to get a UAC pop-up either). The Trusted Installer has >> > > Full >> > > Control, everyone else listed there has only Read and Execute. I'm >> > > not >> > > sure >> > > if this is what it used to be but even under the System Administrator >> > > account >> > > I couldn't edit anything - everything stayed Grey. >> > > >> > > "Dan [MSFT]" wrote: >> > > >> > >> William, >> > >> >> > >> When you open the Task manager, were you just checking the >> > >> "Applications" >> > >> tab or did you check the processes tab as well? If you are looking >> > >> at >> > >> the >> > >> process tab, make sure you hit the button for "Show processes from >> > >> all >> > >> users" and look for the application "WFS.exe". >> > >> >> > >> Is is possible someone set up the events on a scanner to do >> > >> something if >> > >> the >> > >> user pushes a button? There is code in there that will try to >> > >> re-use >> > >> windows & if WFS is started to do some routing or events, it might >> > >> be >> > >> trying >> > >> to re-use the WFS from another user session. >> > >> >> > >> I'm less sure about how fax works, but presumably there could be >> > >> something >> > >> in fax that launches the WFS in another user context which could >> > >> cause >> > >> the >> > >> symptoms you're seeing. >> > >> >> > >> Thanks, >> > >> Dan >> > >> >> > >> >> > >> "WilliamW" <WilliamW@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> > >> news:6717E94B-FE77-4181-8D1B-F82B76AADAD2@microsoft.com... >> > >> > For a while now I have been able to click the Windows Fax and Scan >> > >> > icon >> > >> > on >> > >> > the start menu and away I go. I have not added any programs or >> > >> > changed >> > >> > any >> > >> > settings in months. I have triple checked the entire system for >> > >> > viruses >> > >> > and >> > >> > spyware. However, as of today when I click the icon I get a User >> > >> > Account >> > >> > Control pop-up asking me to Cancel or Allow which I never got >> > >> > before. >> > >> > When I >> > >> > click Allow the box disappears except Fax and Scan does not >> > >> > launch. I >> > >> > checked the Task Manager and the process is not listed there >> > >> > either. >> > >> > Anyone >> > >> > got any ideas? >> > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > >> > >> > |
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| | Re: Fax and Scan does not launch actually the file location that contains all the files says C:\Windows\winsxs\amd64_microsoft-windows-f..client-applications_31bf3856ad364e35_6.0.6000.16386_none_d2e185eee3d8c543 when I checked the "system32" location you gave me I found the same files and WFS started with no problems. So I changed the quicklaunch icon. No problems now. Should I do something about the "amd64_" location? I have regularly checked my computer with adaware, spybot, and avast; nothing about this file or folder has ever popped up. Plus there are a whole lot of these folders in the winsxs location. "Dan [MSFT]" wrote: > William, > > So I'm unclear on how this might happen, but it sounds like the WFS icon in > your start menu has been hijacked somehow. To be clear, if you run > > %windir%\system32\wfs.exe > > You get the WFS running correctly? > > Dan > > "WilliamW" <WilliamW@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:C678A1D6-1557-4225-908C-135C725A583C@microsoft.com... > > So how do I get fax and scan to launch when I click on the icon again? > > (short > > of having to open the prompt and all that). When I log on as the > > administrator there are no problems with the icon. I tried launching fax > > and > > scan from within my account directly from the .exe file and that still > > didn't > > work. > > > > "WilliamW" wrote: > > > >> WFS opens up and runs with no issues. > >> > >> "Dan [MSFT]" wrote: > >> > >> > William, > >> > > >> > Let's try taking account elevation out of the picture. Launch a > >> > command > >> > prompt (Start | All Programs | Accessories | Command Prompt) by right > >> > clicking on it & selecting "Run as administrator". Then type in > >> > WFS.exe. > >> > Let us know what happens. > >> > > >> > I'm not clear what's causing the problem yet, but maybe this will give > >> > us a > >> > clue. > >> > > >> > Thanks, > >> > Dan > >> > > >> > > >> > "WilliamW" <WilliamW@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > >> > news:AC06354C-994C-4A4B-B422-49D7E057DC22@microsoft.com... > >> > > 1. I checked "All Users" processes. > >> > > 2. I found nothing on the scanner settings different from when I > >> > > originally > >> > > set it up. > >> > > > >> > > I decided to check and see if somehow the permissions got changed > >> > > ('cause > >> > > I > >> > > never used to get a UAC pop-up either). The Trusted Installer has > >> > > Full > >> > > Control, everyone else listed there has only Read and Execute. I'm > >> > > not > >> > > sure > >> > > if this is what it used to be but even under the System Administrator > >> > > account > >> > > I couldn't edit anything - everything stayed Grey. > >> > > > >> > > "Dan [MSFT]" wrote: > >> > > > >> > >> William, > >> > >> > >> > >> When you open the Task manager, were you just checking the > >> > >> "Applications" > >> > >> tab or did you check the processes tab as well? If you are looking > >> > >> at > >> > >> the > >> > >> process tab, make sure you hit the button for "Show processes from > >> > >> all > >> > >> users" and look for the application "WFS.exe". > >> > >> > >> > >> Is is possible someone set up the events on a scanner to do > >> > >> something if > >> > >> the > >> > >> user pushes a button? There is code in there that will try to > >> > >> re-use > >> > >> windows & if WFS is started to do some routing or events, it might > >> > >> be > >> > >> trying > >> > >> to re-use the WFS from another user session. > >> > >> > >> > >> I'm less sure about how fax works, but presumably there could be > >> > >> something > >> > >> in fax that launches the WFS in another user context which could > >> > >> cause > >> > >> the > >> > >> symptoms you're seeing. > >> > >> > >> > >> Thanks, > >> > >> Dan > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> "WilliamW" <WilliamW@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > >> > >> news:6717E94B-FE77-4181-8D1B-F82B76AADAD2@microsoft.com... > >> > >> > For a while now I have been able to click the Windows Fax and Scan > >> > >> > icon > >> > >> > on > >> > >> > the start menu and away I go. I have not added any programs or > >> > >> > changed > >> > >> > any > >> > >> > settings in months. I have triple checked the entire system for > >> > >> > viruses > >> > >> > and > >> > >> > spyware. However, as of today when I click the icon I get a User > >> > >> > Account > >> > >> > Control pop-up asking me to Cancel or Allow which I never got > >> > >> > before. > >> > >> > When I > >> > >> > click Allow the box disappears except Fax and Scan does not > >> > >> > launch. I > >> > >> > checked the Task Manager and the process is not listed there > >> > >> > either. > >> > >> > Anyone > >> > >> > got any ideas? > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > > >> > > >> > > > > |
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