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XP HOME EDITION LOADING FAX COMPONENT

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David 33 - 07 Mar 2008 21:45 GMT
In trying to load the FAX component I get " The file "fxscfgwz.dll" on
Windows XP Home Edition CD is needed . In putting the XP CD into "D" OR E
readers nothing happens. The " Copy from" slot displays " &$\i386"
I am unable to resolve this problem. Advice needed please.

SURELY REALLY FED UP
Mark L. Ferguson - 07 Mar 2008 21:51 GMT
Your "Installation Path" can be reset.
HKLM\Software\Microsoft\...

.Windows\Current Version\Setup: Source Path
.WindowsNT\Current Version - Source Path

change them to the directory with the XP Files For Pro Edition:
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> In trying to load the FAX component I get " The file "fxscfgwz.dll" on
> Windows XP Home Edition CD is needed . In putting the XP CD into "D" OR E
> readers nothing happens. The " Copy from" slot displays " &$\i386"
> I am unable to resolve this problem. Advice needed please.
>
> SURELY REALLY FED UP
rolando - 19 Mar 2008 17:46 GMT
how do i solve the problem

>  In trying to load the FAX component I get " The file "fxscfgwz.dll" on
> Windows XP Home Edition CD is needed . In putting the XP CD into "D" OR E
> readers nothing happens. The " Copy from" slot displays " &$\i386"
> I am unable to resolve this problem. Advice needed please.
>
> SURELY REALLY FED UP
rolando - 19 Mar 2008 17:51 GMT
i david i typed in the copy files from %path%\i386 but it doesnt go anywhere

> how do i solve the problem
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> > SURELY REALLY FED UP
rolando - 19 Mar 2008 17:54 GMT
i have not solve the problem

> i david i typed in the copy files from %path%\i386 but it doesnt go anywhere
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> > > SURELY REALLY FED UP
Elmo - 19 Mar 2008 18:07 GMT
> how do i solve the problem
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>> SURELY REALLY FED UP

Browse the CD and if the file is found, copy it to the C:\Windows\i386
folder.  Or, when prompted, type in the path to the folder on the CD.
It might be D:\i386, E:\i386, or D:\Windows\i386 e.g.  I've never tried
this so I don't know that it would help.

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SoundKave - 02 Apr 2008 18:31 GMT
Does anyone have any input on how to solve this?  I have the same exact
problem.  This windows OS is a JOKE! It's like an OLD Broken toy that MAY
work corectly here and there.  Six PC's I own are not worth 1/1000th of a
MAC!  Yup, folks just buy Apple, Windows will be the cornerstone on the
downfall of this planet!  If the software is windows based OPEN THE WINDOW
and throw it OUT! LOL

> > how do i solve the problem
> >
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> It might be D:\i386, E:\i386, or D:\Windows\i386 e.g.  I've never tried
> this so I don't know that it would help.
Claggy - 02 Apr 2008 22:09 GMT
> Does anyone have any input on how to solve this?  I have the same exact
> problem.  This windows OS is a JOKE! It's like an OLD Broken toy that MAY
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>> It might be D:\i386, E:\i386, or D:\Windows\i386 e.g.  I've never tried
>> this so I don't know that it would help.

Download or expand from the xp disk,

fxscfgwz.dll
fxsclntR.dll
fxscount.h
fxsext.ecf
fxsocm.dll
fxsperf.ini
fxsroute.dll
fxssend.exe
fxstiff.dll
fyi.cov
generic.cov
MIGRATE.DLL
urgent.cov

Put them in a folder on your hard drive and when the install asks, browse to
that folder. I downloaded them from some place but don't have the address
anymore. If you wish to post a good email, I will sent them to you. Only
about 500kb.
pommomb@spamyahoo.com - 31 May 2008 13:30 GMT
I would appreciate any help.  I am not tech wise.  I just try things and see
if anything explodes.  I have been trying to load the fax for DAYS and and
had no luch whatsoever and I don't want efax.  At this point I may have to
just go buy a fax machine.  Your offer of the files is the only hope I've had
in days and I hope you're serious.  I have downloaded and hunted for files
til I'm sick of it.  I actually need the fax too which makes it more
annoying.  Usually I'm just playing around.  btw, I have no idea what a good
email is.  this is what I can babble right now.  those files would be ever so
appreciated!  ((hugs))  pommom

> > Does anyone have any input on how to solve this?  I have the same exact
> > problem.  This windows OS is a JOKE! It's like an OLD Broken toy that MAY
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> anymore. If you wish to post a good email, I will sent them to you. Only
> about 500kb.
David Webb - 31 May 2008 16:19 GMT
Maybe this will be of some help to you:

How to enable and configure the Fax service in Windows XP
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/306550

>I would appreciate any help.  I am not tech wise.  I just try things and see
> if anything explodes.  I have been trying to load the fax for DAYS and and
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>> anymore. If you wish to post a good email, I will sent them to you. Only
>> about 500kb.
Claggy - 31 May 2008 16:21 GMT
>I would appreciate any help.  I am not tech wise.  I just try things and
>see
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> so
> appreciated!  ((hugs))  pommom

A good email would be one that I could send the files to and you would get
them but that's ok. I uploaded them to you send it. Click on the link and
download the file.
http://download.yousendit.com/6E9B367300F3FA5F
Unzip it and when you try to install the fax service it will be looking for
the "fxscfgwz.dll"
Click the browse button and go to the fax files folder I have sent. Click
the fxscfgwz.dll and then ok. Windows should do the rest.
strix - 01 Oct 2008 16:03 GMT
> Claggy wrote:
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> Only
> about 500kb.

Please, Claggy, could you send me those files by e-mail? I have exactl
the same problem: bought a laptop without an installation disk, an
don't have those files anywhere on my computer - so my fax doesn'
work!
Am I allowed to post my e-mail address on this forum, or how do I fin
yours? (This is my first posting, so I don't know the nettiquette fo
this forum!

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stri

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jimbo571@operamail.com - 02 Oct 2008 08:37 GMT
>> Claggy wrote:
>>
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>yours? (This is my first posting, so I don't know the nettiquette for
>this forum!)
Strix - one way would be to google for the dll`s .
strix - 02 Oct 2008 11:02 GMT
jimbo571@operamail.com;4004585 Wrote:

> >> Claggy wrote:
> >>
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> Strix - one way would be to google for the dll`s .

Well, that was obviously my first approach - and also how I found thi
thread! And I did found http://www.dll-download.net/: it has at leas
fxscfgwz.dll and may have the other ones too, but they are not much us
without the other files which are NOT dll, and for which I have not bee
able to find any download links despite intense Googling.

Therefore the simplest would be if either Claggy o
pommomb@spamyahoo.com would be willing to pass on the files, either b
uploading or as an e-mail attachment.

As you may have seen further back in this thread, Claggy uploaded the
to http://download.yousendit.com/6E9B367300F3FA5F, so tha
pommomb@spamyahoo.com could download them from there - but that was bac
in May, more than four months ago, and that link has of course expire
long ago.

Now, since these files are so valuable, and cannot be obtained fro
Microsoft, I feel it would be invaluable if they could be kep
permanently available by storing them on some site which could b
findeable by Googling. Yahoo lists, for instance, do have storage spac
for permanent storage, accessible by members of the list - but is ther
any more general storage site, I wonder, the contents of which ar
findeable by Googling?

Believe me, I have tried every method known to man to find these files
including eMuling, but with no success. And, despite all my neighbours
nobody has an installation disk! A commercial computer specialist migh
have one, but would of course charge me for his services.

Another question in this context:  I imagine that it is possible t
find these two gentlemen's e-mail addresses somewhere on this forum (i
they have made them visible to list members), but I have not been abl
to find out how: a general search for the list member's handle onl
brings up just that, not any information as to how to access hi
profile. Could anyone tell me what I have missed?

I have just checked my own profile and made my e-mail address visibl
to members, so I know that this option is available. But it is no
obvious on the list webpage how to access the profile of other members!

So I only hope that Claggy or pommomb@spamyahoo.com may be readin
this, and may be willing to get in touch and help. Or did anyone els
download those files, by any chance, in the short timeslot that the
were available for downloading through Claggy's kind assistance

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stri

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jimbo571@operamail.com - 02 Oct 2008 21:34 GMT
>fxsclntR.dll
Try here for this and all .dll
http://www.dll-files.com/dllindex/dll-files.shtml?fxsclntr
Kurteduard - 28 Apr 2008 23:41 GMT
When it say: "The file "fxscfgwz.dll" on
Windows XP Home Edition CD is needed" type your drive name where you XP CD
are loaded: In my case it was D so I wrote D:\i386 and press enter and it
worked, the missing file was found and the FAX component was loading, I hope
this also will help you?

>  In trying to load the FAX component I get " The file "fxscfgwz.dll" on
> Windows XP Home Edition CD is needed . In putting the XP CD into "D" OR E
> readers nothing happens. The " Copy from" slot displays " &$\i386"
> I am unable to resolve this problem. Advice needed please.
>
> SURELY REALLY FED UP
grj7543 - 02 May 2008 05:11 GMT
>  In trying to load the FAX component I get " The file "fxscfgwz.dll" on
> Windows XP Home Edition CD is needed . In putting the XP CD into "D" OR E
> readers nothing happens. The " Copy from" slot displays " &$\i386"
> I am unable to resolve this problem. Advice needed please.
>
> SURELY REALLY FED UP
grj7543 - 02 May 2008 05:26 GMT
If you are desperate try this:

Download SBS2003-KB884032-X86-ENU.EXE from Update for Windows Small Business
Server 2003: KB 884032.  The executable contains the fxs files but getting to
them is tricky.

1) Download SBS2003-KB884032-X86-ENU.EXE
2) Execute SBS2003-KB884032-X86-ENU.EXE
3) When (or if) the error message pops up do not close it.
4) Find the newly created temporary directory and copy the files from the
update sub-directory to a permanent directory.
5) Close the error message
6) You should now have the fxs files in directory you can use when you
install the FAX component.

This is dangerous but it worked and so far the only problem I had was the
"Add or Remove Programs" in Control Panel not working which required a reboot.

Hope this works.

>  In trying to load the FAX component I get " The file "fxscfgwz.dll" on
> Windows XP Home Edition CD is needed . In putting the XP CD into "D" OR E
> readers nothing happens. The " Copy from" slot displays " &$\i386"
> I am unable to resolve this problem. Advice needed please.
>
> SURELY REALLY FED UP
 
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