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I'm having trouble sending (and, I suspect without good evidence,
receiving) faxes from my WindowsXP Pro machine. Sending a fax adds *two* entries to the "Pending" jobs in the Fax printer queue in Printers, but the Fax Console does not detect them; they don't show up in either the Outbox or the Sent Items folder (and they don't get sent). I've removed Fax from the Windows Components and reinstalled it from the CD to no avail. I'm unable to find anything in either the printer configuration or the Fax Console that would indicate the source of the problem; Help is uninformative, as the troubleshooter doesn't seem to include this particular symptom. The Modem is functional for dialup to TCP/IP and its configuration also looks normal. Where can I look for more info, and what might anyone suggest to remove the blockage and get faxes moving? John W. Vinson jvinson *at* WysardOfInfo *dot* com |
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It won't be easy. Windows XP Fax is notoriously unreliable and provides no
ability to troubleshoot its failures. For starters, has it ever worked on your system and are you using an analog fax modem from the Windows XP HCL list with which XP Fax can work? Are there any error messages or anything in Event Viewer? -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "John Vinson" <jvinson@STOP_SPAM.WysardOfInfo.com> wrote in message news:rhcvm11le57j96bj2cooc3mpcacr5egk44@4ax.com... > I'm having trouble sending (and, I suspect without good evidence, > receiving) faxes from my WindowsXP Pro machine. Sending a fax adds > *two* entries to the "Pending" jobs in the Fax printer queue in > Printers, but the Fax Console does not detect them; they don't show up > in either the Outbox or the Sent Items folder (and they don't get > sent). > > I've removed Fax from the Windows Components and reinstalled it from > the CD to no avail. I'm unable to find anything in either the printer > configuration or the Fax Console that would indicate the source of the > problem; Help is uninformative, as the troubleshooter doesn't seem to > include this particular symptom. The Modem is functional for dialup to > TCP/IP and its configuration also looks normal. > > Where can I look for more info, and what might anyone suggest to > remove the blockage and get faxes moving? > > > John W. Vinson jvinson *at* WysardOfInfo *dot* com |
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On Mon, 7 Nov 2005 16:25:45 -0500, "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]"
<russval@gmail.com> wrote: >It won't be easy. Windows XP Fax is notoriously unreliable and provides no >ability to troubleshoot its failures. :-{( Any recommended third-party fax software that might be better? I don't want to break the bank but I wouldn't mind paying for something more reliable! >For starters, has it ever worked on your system and are you using an analog >fax modem from the Windows XP HCL list with which XP Fax can work? Are there >any error messages or anything in Event Viewer? It has worked in the past, and yes, it's a valid modem (US Robotics 56K Fax PCI). The only Warnings in the Application logs that I can see are: Printer Driver Microsoft Shared Fax Driver for Windows NT x86 Version-3 was added or updated. Files:- FXSDRV.DLL, FXSUI.DLL, FXSUI.DLL, FXSWZRD.DLL, FXSTIFF.DLL, FXSRES.DLL, FXSAPI.DLL. which I take it is just recording the fact that I reinstalled it. Thanks for responding! John W. Vinson jvinson *at* WysardOfInfo *dot* com |
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Are you sure that modem is on the Windows XP HCL list? Doesn't sound like
one to me. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "John Vinson" <jvinson@STOP_SPAM.WysardOfInfo.com> wrote in message news:hfqvm1puf66n2btfhruicub1vdno9aq1c2@4ax.com... > On Mon, 7 Nov 2005 16:25:45 -0500, "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" > <russval@gmail.com> wrote: > >>It won't be easy. Windows XP Fax is notoriously unreliable and provides no >>ability to troubleshoot its failures. > > :-{( Any recommended third-party fax software that might be better? I > don't > want to break the bank but I wouldn't mind paying for something more > reliable! > >>For starters, has it ever worked on your system and are you using an >>analog >>fax modem from the Windows XP HCL list with which XP Fax can work? Are >>there >>any error messages or anything in Event Viewer? > > It has worked in the past, and yes, it's a valid modem (US Robotics > 56K Fax PCI). The only Warnings in the Application logs that I can see > are: > > Printer Driver Microsoft Shared Fax Driver for Windows NT x86 > Version-3 was added or updated. Files:- FXSDRV.DLL, FXSUI.DLL, > FXSUI.DLL, FXSWZRD.DLL, FXSTIFF.DLL, FXSRES.DLL, FXSAPI.DLL. > > which I take it is just recording the fact that I reinstalled it. > > Thanks for responding! > > > John W. Vinson jvinson *at* WysardOfInfo *dot* com |
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On Mon, 7 Nov 2005 21:53:28 -0500, "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]"
<russval@gmail.com> wrote: >Are you sure that modem is on the Windows XP HCL list? Doesn't sound like >one to me. >-- <checking...> (3CP2977-OEM, 3CP2977-OEM-50) U.S. Robotics 56K Fax PCI by U.S. Robotics CorporationCompatible with the following versions of Microsoft Windows Windows XP Professional Edition Supported Seems to be. Any suggestions on alternative software - or should I just get out the dartboard and the blindfold and put up a page of fax software ads from PC World <g>? John W. Vinson[MVP] |
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That claim by a manufacturer means nothing. Use the link here to check:
http://members.shaw.ca/bsanders/FAQFAX.htm#_Toc88835131 Sorry. I don't keep track of third party fax software. If your modem is on the list, we could enable diagnostic and PSS logging to try to track down the problem, but it will take extensive registry hacks to do so. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "John Vinson" <jvinson@STOP_SPAM.WysardOfInfo.com> wrote in message news:d770n1h7o4h08ofgkg7bpvv7fu4gru4stm@4ax.com... > On Mon, 7 Nov 2005 21:53:28 -0500, "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" > <russval@gmail.com> wrote: > >>Are you sure that modem is on the Windows XP HCL list? Doesn't sound like >>one to me. >>-- > > <checking...> > > (3CP2977-OEM, 3CP2977-OEM-50) U.S. Robotics 56K Fax PCI > by U.S. Robotics CorporationCompatible with the following versions of > Microsoft Windows > > Windows XP Professional Edition Supported > > Seems to be. Any suggestions on alternative software - or should I > just get out the dartboard and the blindfold and put up a page of fax > software ads from PC World <g>? > > John W. Vinson[MVP] > |
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"John Vinson" <jvinson@STOP_SPAM.WysardOfInfo.com> wrote in message news:rhcvm11le57j96bj2cooc3mpcacr5egk44@4ax.com... > I'm having trouble sending (and, I suspect without good evidence, > receiving) faxes from my WindowsXP Pro machine. Sending a fax adds > *two* entries to the "Pending" jobs in the Fax printer queue in > Printers, but the Fax Console does not detect them; they don't show up > in either the Outbox or the Sent Items folder (and they don't get > sent). >... > John W. Vinson jvinson *at* WysardOfInfo *dot* com John, I had exactly the same problem and it was related to the TEMP folder missing. You didn't happen to delete it from 'Documents and settings/username/local settings/temp' by some chance? I had a more involved problem since the default system temp environment variable was somehow changed. BTW, reinstalling SP2 will restore any missing Temp folder. David |
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On Tue, 8 Nov 2005 05:14:22 -0500, "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]"
<russval@gmail.com> wrote: >That claim by a manufacturer means nothing. Use the link here to check: >http://members.shaw.ca/bsanders/FAQFAX.htm#_Toc88835131 That has a link to the Windows Catalog which is what I had searched. The text I posted is from Microsoft's HCL website, not from a hardware vendor. >Sorry. I don't keep track of third party fax software. If your modem is on >the list, we could enable diagnostic and PSS logging to try to track down >the problem, but it will take extensive registry hacks to do so. Googling for other ideas suggested that I might have a problem with the Temp folder or the Temp environment variable; I'll check that out, and then shop for commercial software. Thanks for the suggestions! John W. Vinson[MVP] |
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Post back. Only one person so far has reported the Temp folder problem. So
far, it is not a reproducible solution. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "John Vinson" <jvinson@STOP_SPAM.WysardOfInfo.com> wrote in message news:71a2n19mke5iivd5vo15c9oceohmpn655a@4ax.com... > On Tue, 8 Nov 2005 05:14:22 -0500, "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" > <russval@gmail.com> wrote: > >>That claim by a manufacturer means nothing. Use the link here to check: >>http://members.shaw.ca/bsanders/FAQFAX.htm#_Toc88835131 > > That has a link to the Windows Catalog which is what I had searched. > The text I posted is from Microsoft's HCL website, not from a hardware > vendor. > >>Sorry. I don't keep track of third party fax software. If your modem is on >>the list, we could enable diagnostic and PSS logging to try to track down >>the problem, but it will take extensive registry hacks to do so. > > Googling for other ideas suggested that I might have a problem with > the Temp folder or the Temp environment variable; I'll check that out, > and then shop for commercial software. Thanks for the suggestions! > > John W. Vinson[MVP] |
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Hello,
According to Microsoft at this link, http://testedproducts.windowsmarketp...=0&ocID=0&OR=1, Your modem is on the list, but it was not made specifically with XP in mind. Also, I had a problem recently with my modem not faxing. So I moved the modem to another pci slot, and it worked find. However, it would be wise first to follow the guidelines suggested above to visit that website. It should be much more helpful than I beyond what I personally know. I hopt this helps. Peace, Jeff Bowen "David" <someone@somewhere.com> wrote in message news:%23sB3rpH5FHA.4012@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl... > > "John Vinson" <jvinson@STOP_SPAM.WysardOfInfo.com> wrote in message > news:rhcvm11le57j96bj2cooc3mpcacr5egk44@4ax.com... >> I'm having trouble sending (and, I suspect without good evidence, >> receiving) faxes from my WindowsXP Pro machine. Sending a fax adds >> *two* entries to the "Pending" jobs in the Fax printer queue in >> Printers, but the Fax Console does not detect them; they don't show up >> in either the Outbox or the Sent Items folder (and they don't get >> sent). >>... >> John W. Vinson jvinson *at* WysardOfInfo *dot* com > > John, I had exactly the same problem and it was related to the TEMP folder > missing. You didn't happen to delete it from 'Documents and > settings/username/local settings/temp' by some chance? > I had a more involved problem since the default system temp environment > variable was somehow changed. BTW, reinstalling SP2 will restore any > missing Temp folder. > > David > |
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