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Faxing05 Nov 2003 02:28 GMT2
Looks like I deleted by mistake the file "fxscfgwz.dll" on
windows XP Home Edition  for faxing, where can I get it?
Viewing & Printing Faxes05 Nov 2003 02:14 GMT16
When sending a fax only the cover page is able to be
viewed.
When Receiving a fax only the cover or first page can be
viewed or printed.
Faxing with computer softwear and hp scanner05 Nov 2003 02:08 GMT1
Is it possible to fax using DSL or do you have to just
have a seperate phone line running to your computer. I
tried to fax a document using a hp 1210 scanner and using
windows fax console. When it tried to send the fax I got
Only one User can print05 Nov 2003 00:24 GMT1
I have a locally installed lexmark Z55 printer on USB
port. Only one user can print, other uses get a message
indicating that no printer is installed, yet the printer
shows in "Printers & Faxes". All users have administrator
Hp 1220C print preview problems05 Nov 2003 00:08 GMT2
I recently upgraded my windows 98 to Xp and got print
preview errors. "unable to establish bi-directional
communuication could not be established on the port LPT1.
You will not see any printer status related messages on
Fax won't work04 Nov 2003 22:03 GMT1
My fax software won't work. I just recently installed a
DSL to my phone line. Now I can't receive or send faxes.
Any ideas?
unable to add printer04 Nov 2003 21:57 GMT1
I am setting up a new IBM ThinkCentre and it is running XP
Pro.  I cannot add any printers.  When i hit add printers
it says "This operation could not be completed"  I have
also tried to use jet admin since they are all HP printers,
WINDOWS XP FAX, RECIPIENT'S BUSINESS04 Nov 2003 21:51 GMT1
Is it possible to set up the fax included with Windows XP
Pro so that faxes sent out include not only the name of
the recipient, but the name of their business as well?
It seems odd to me to send a fax to 'John Smith', rather
automatic receive fax & XP04 Nov 2003 21:50 GMT1
Goal:  to enable my computer to distinguish between an
incoming fax and an incoming voice so that I can
automatically receive faxes on the computer with one
phone line.
HP 950C printer problem04 Nov 2003 20:40 GMT1
Not newly intalled, suddenly all picture pages printing
like the colors are popping out of the page
Printer color04 Nov 2003 19:45 GMT1
My Printer will only print in pinks and yellows and
black..there is no blue, green, or other colors.
paper size custom, i'm in deep stress04 Nov 2003 19:06 GMT1
i can't custom the paper size. i'm using the half size of
letter paper. for your information, i'm using the dot
matrix printer Epson LX-300. Any idea?
Spool problem: NetGear PS110 & DeskJet 1220C 04 Nov 2003 15:49 GMT2
Folks,
I have a Netgear PS110, connecting a  LaserJet 4 Plus and a Deskjet 1220C.
Jobs are spooled ok to the LaserJet, but print jobs sent to the Deskjet
1220C (small and large) take a long time to print. My suspicion is that they
Unable to use XP fax program with Hi speed internet04 Nov 2003 15:33 GMT1
I am using Quest high speed internet service along with
XP fax program. When attempting to send a fax, fax
monitor indicates- "No Dial Tone". Disconnecting Quest at
the usb port and reconnecting to a dialup service results
printer spooler not present in services04 Nov 2003 15:29 GMT1
printer spooler is not present in the services list. Thus,
I can't install a windows printer. DOS programs print
fine, but windows can't even start a add printer wizard
without the spooler. I really need help on this soon.
 
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