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Windows Forum / Windows XP / Printing and Faxing / March 2004

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Margin Wierdness01 Apr 2004 00:51 GMT1
Here's a strange one...our clients are running XP,
printing to an HP 1100 on an NT server. We have several
Word templates. For some reason, my users can bring up a
template and print off their documents just fine, but if
Print Sharing Requires Password01 Apr 2004 00:38 GMT1
I am trying to share a printer from an XP computer to a 98
computer.  They are in the same workgroup.  The problem
is, when the 98 tries to connect to the printer, its being
prompted for a password.  I have tried absolutely
dos program01 Apr 2004 00:34 GMT1
I have an old dos program - ACC PAC and I can no longer
print from the program since we installed windows xp pro.
Anyone know how or if I can fix this?
Thanks
FAX31 Mar 2004 23:55 GMT2
I have been trying to send a fax ofrom my computer.I have windows XP and have a broadband connection.Is this possible.It seems to start but then gives me a mesage no answer.Any ideas please
Microsoft Picture It and Lexmark X73 printer31 Mar 2004 21:10 GMT2
I have had no problem with the Microsoft Picture It
software.  I have always had problems with the Lexmark
but it somewhat worked with the XP until a few weeks ago
when it suddenly disappeared from my printers and fax
fax number31 Mar 2004 20:11 GMT6
This is probably a stupid question, but do I have to put
in the hyphens when I put in the fax number?
'Microsoft Shared Fax Driver' 31 Mar 2004 18:27 GMT2
Hi, all-
I'm getting an error message saying that "The Microsoft Shared Fax Driver
printer driver is not installed on this computer".
What do I do now?
Point and Print Retriction on non-AD domains31 Mar 2004 18:19 GMT1
We recently went to upgrade our W2K workstations to
Windows XP to "reduce adminstration" and "save money."
Unfortunately, we found that Xp SP1 has this point and
print restriction set whereas a non-administrative or
Need to choose economical Laser Printer and Router.31 Mar 2004 08:30 GMT4
Soon I'll buy a laser printer and a NAT Router providing broadband web (and
rare ftp uploads) to two Win 9x computers. I need the laser and Router
located at the same computer.
I  read that Parallel port connection prints much slower than Ethernet
changing number of copies printed on XP31 Mar 2004 08:16 GMT1
Hi,
After a large print job(Windows XP, home version) I now
find that I cannot adjust the number of copies in the
print popup window. No matter how many times I reset it to
Printer31 Mar 2004 08:11 GMT1
My printer will only print graphics and/or colored text. I suppesedly have enough black ink. Can anyone help?
printer31 Mar 2004 07:31 GMT1
The administrator is able to print but for other computer users printer is  'not connected'.  Any help?
Viewing Sent Faxes31 Mar 2004 05:40 GMT2
I am running Windows XP and Office XP Professional, both with all SPs,
hotfixes, and updates installed.
When I send a fax it is received successfully in its entirety.  Why can't I
see anything beyond the cover page when I double-click on a fax in either
Fax setup31 Mar 2004 03:48 GMT1
I have tried to setup my fax on windows xp pro.
It says that I need to have the CD 1 to load it. But I only have one CD that is the upgrade.
Fax number area code31 Mar 2004 03:26 GMT1
One must dial the area code for all local calls in the
greater DC metro area (703, 301, 202).  How do I set up
WinXP fax to dial correctly?  Example: 301-123-4567.  If
I tell WinXP fax to always dial the area code for every
 
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