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Mike950
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      21st Aug 2009
I want to add a Windows Component (Fax Services) to my existing Windows OS
that is installed on my computer. I went to Add/Remove Programs, selected
Add/Remove Windows Components and a Windows Component Wizard displayed. Most
of the Windows components have a check mark in front of them but Fax Service
does not.

My question is: Do I LEAVE the checkmarks in front of the Windows
components I want to keep and put a checkmark in front of Fax Services or do
I UNCHECK all the other services that are already on my computer and just put
a checkmark in front of Fax Services.

The reason I'm asking is that I recall doing this some years ago and if I'm
not mistaken I unchecked all the blocks except the one I wanted to add and I
think all the UNCHECKED Windows components were UNISTALLED!

Please instruct me on the correct way of ADDING a Windows component without
accidentally UNINSTALLING the others.

Thank you.
 
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Mike Hall - MVP
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      21st Aug 2009


"Mike950" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:BCE1D4B6-BAA7-4B3D-B405-(E-Mail Removed)...
> I want to add a Windows Component (Fax Services) to my existing Windows OS
> that is installed on my computer. I went to Add/Remove Programs, selected
> Add/Remove Windows Components and a Windows Component Wizard displayed.
> Most
> of the Windows components have a check mark in front of them but Fax
> Service
> does not.
>
> My question is: Do I LEAVE the checkmarks in front of the Windows
> components I want to keep and put a checkmark in front of Fax Services or
> do
> I UNCHECK all the other services that are already on my computer and just
> put
> a checkmark in front of Fax Services.
>
> The reason I'm asking is that I recall doing this some years ago and if
> I'm
> not mistaken I unchecked all the blocks except the one I wanted to add and
> I
> think all the UNCHECKED Windows components were UNISTALLED!
>
> Please instruct me on the correct way of ADDING a Windows component
> without
> accidentally UNINSTALLING the others.
>
> Thank you.


Mike

Just put a checkmark in front of Fax services. Do NOT uncheck anything..

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Mike Hall - MVP Windows Experience
http://msmvps.com/blogs/mikehall/

 
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Mike950
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      21st Aug 2009
Thank you very much Mike, for the very quick reply. You may have saved me
from making a big mistake. Boy am I glad I asked this question and that I
remembered that bad experience from the past. In two internet articles I
found on this subject that were written by "Experts". Neither one of them
mention anything about NOT unchecking the items you want to keep. They only
say to put a checkmark in front of the item you want to install. It's
confusing because by leaving the checkmarks on the other items one might
assume that they will try to reinstall over existing programs (some of which
have been updated since the original Windows install CD).

Thanks again very much! PS: Is anyone aware of a free/inexpensive Fax
program for Windows Vista? (Since MS decided not to include it in Win Vista
Home Premium). That's the reason I'm trying to update my old XP machine. At
least it has faxing capability.




"Mike Hall - MVP" wrote:

>
> "Mike950" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:BCE1D4B6-BAA7-4B3D-B405-(E-Mail Removed)...
> > I want to add a Windows Component (Fax Services) to my existing Windows OS
> > that is installed on my computer. I went to Add/Remove Programs, selected
> > Add/Remove Windows Components and a Windows Component Wizard displayed.
> > Most
> > of the Windows components have a check mark in front of them but Fax
> > Service
> > does not.
> >
> > My question is: Do I LEAVE the checkmarks in front of the Windows
> > components I want to keep and put a checkmark in front of Fax Services or
> > do
> > I UNCHECK all the other services that are already on my computer and just
> > put
> > a checkmark in front of Fax Services.
> >
> > The reason I'm asking is that I recall doing this some years ago and if
> > I'm
> > not mistaken I unchecked all the blocks except the one I wanted to add and
> > I
> > think all the UNCHECKED Windows components were UNISTALLED!
> >
> > Please instruct me on the correct way of ADDING a Windows component
> > without
> > accidentally UNINSTALLING the others.
> >
> > Thank you.

>
> Mike
>
> Just put a checkmark in front of Fax services. Do NOT uncheck anything..
>
> --
>
> Mike Hall - MVP Windows Experience
> http://msmvps.com/blogs/mikehall/
>
>

 
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Paul Randall
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      21st Aug 2009

If your Vista machine has enough memory, you could install Microsoft's free
virtual machine (I think it is called Virtual PC) software and install WXP
and its Faxing capabities in that virtual machine.

-Paul Randall

"Mike950" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:60950116-A51A-42E0-9619-(E-Mail Removed)...
> Thank you very much Mike, for the very quick reply. You may have saved me
> from making a big mistake. Boy am I glad I asked this question and that I
> remembered that bad experience from the past. In two internet articles I
> found on this subject that were written by "Experts". Neither one of them
> mention anything about NOT unchecking the items you want to keep. They
> only
> say to put a checkmark in front of the item you want to install. It's
> confusing because by leaving the checkmarks on the other items one might
> assume that they will try to reinstall over existing programs (some of
> which
> have been updated since the original Windows install CD).
>
> Thanks again very much! PS: Is anyone aware of a free/inexpensive Fax
> program for Windows Vista? (Since MS decided not to include it in Win
> Vista
> Home Premium). That's the reason I'm trying to update my old XP machine.
> At
> least it has faxing capability.
>
>
>
>
> "Mike Hall - MVP" wrote:
>
>>
>> "Mike950" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>> news:BCE1D4B6-BAA7-4B3D-B405-(E-Mail Removed)...
>> > I want to add a Windows Component (Fax Services) to my existing Windows
>> > OS
>> > that is installed on my computer. I went to Add/Remove Programs,
>> > selected
>> > Add/Remove Windows Components and a Windows Component Wizard displayed.
>> > Most
>> > of the Windows components have a check mark in front of them but Fax
>> > Service
>> > does not.
>> >
>> > My question is: Do I LEAVE the checkmarks in front of the Windows
>> > components I want to keep and put a checkmark in front of Fax Services
>> > or
>> > do
>> > I UNCHECK all the other services that are already on my computer and
>> > just
>> > put
>> > a checkmark in front of Fax Services.
>> >
>> > The reason I'm asking is that I recall doing this some years ago and if
>> > I'm
>> > not mistaken I unchecked all the blocks except the one I wanted to add
>> > and
>> > I
>> > think all the UNCHECKED Windows components were UNISTALLED!
>> >
>> > Please instruct me on the correct way of ADDING a Windows component
>> > without
>> > accidentally UNINSTALLING the others.
>> >
>> > Thank you.

>>
>> Mike
>>
>> Just put a checkmark in front of Fax services. Do NOT uncheck anything..
>>
>> --
>>
>> Mike Hall - MVP Windows Experience
>> http://msmvps.com/blogs/mikehall/
>>
>>



 
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Lem
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      21st Aug 2009
Mike950 wrote:
> Thank you very much Mike, for the very quick reply. You may have saved me
> from making a big mistake. Boy am I glad I asked this question and that I
> remembered that bad experience from the past. In two internet articles I
> found on this subject that were written by "Experts". Neither one of them
> mention anything about NOT unchecking the items you want to keep. They only
> say to put a checkmark in front of the item you want to install. It's
> confusing because by leaving the checkmarks on the other items one might
> assume that they will try to reinstall over existing programs (some of which
> have been updated since the original Windows install CD).
>
> Thanks again very much! PS: Is anyone aware of a free/inexpensive Fax
> program for Windows Vista? (Since MS decided not to include it in Win Vista
> Home Premium). That's the reason I'm trying to update my old XP machine. At
> least it has faxing capability.
>
>
>
>
> "Mike Hall - MVP" wrote:
>
>> "Mike950" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>> news:BCE1D4B6-BAA7-4B3D-B405-(E-Mail Removed)...
>>> I want to add a Windows Component (Fax Services) to my existing Windows OS
>>> that is installed on my computer. I went to Add/Remove Programs, selected
>>> Add/Remove Windows Components and a Windows Component Wizard displayed.
>>> Most
>>> of the Windows components have a check mark in front of them but Fax
>>> Service
>>> does not.
>>>
>>> My question is: Do I LEAVE the checkmarks in front of the Windows
>>> components I want to keep and put a checkmark in front of Fax Services or
>>> do
>>> I UNCHECK all the other services that are already on my computer and just
>>> put
>>> a checkmark in front of Fax Services.
>>>
>>> The reason I'm asking is that I recall doing this some years ago and if
>>> I'm
>>> not mistaken I unchecked all the blocks except the one I wanted to add and
>>> I
>>> think all the UNCHECKED Windows components were UNISTALLED!
>>>
>>> Please instruct me on the correct way of ADDING a Windows component
>>> without
>>> accidentally UNINSTALLING the others.
>>>
>>> Thank you.

>> Mike
>>
>> Just put a checkmark in front of Fax services. Do NOT uncheck anything..
>>
>> --
>>
>> Mike Hall - MVP Windows Experience
>> http://msmvps.com/blogs/mikehall/
>>
>>

If you have problems installing Fax Services, see the Fax FAQ first:
http://members.shaw.ca/bsanders/FAQFAX.htm

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Mike Hall - MVP
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      21st Aug 2009

"Mike950" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:60950116-A51A-42E0-9619-(E-Mail Removed)...
> Thank you very much Mike, for the very quick reply. You may have saved me
> from making a big mistake. Boy am I glad I asked this question and that I
> remembered that bad experience from the past. In two internet articles I
> found on this subject that were written by "Experts". Neither one of them
> mention anything about NOT unchecking the items you want to keep. They
> only
> say to put a checkmark in front of the item you want to install. It's
> confusing because by leaving the checkmarks on the other items one might
> assume that they will try to reinstall over existing programs (some of
> which
> have been updated since the original Windows install CD).
>
> Thanks again very much! PS: Is anyone aware of a free/inexpensive Fax
> program for Windows Vista? (Since MS decided not to include it in Win
> Vista
> Home Premium). That's the reason I'm trying to update my old XP machine.
> At
> least it has faxing capability.
>
>
>
>
> "Mike Hall - MVP" wrote:
>
>>
>> "Mike950" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>> news:BCE1D4B6-BAA7-4B3D-B405-(E-Mail Removed)...
>> > I want to add a Windows Component (Fax Services) to my existing Windows
>> > OS
>> > that is installed on my computer. I went to Add/Remove Programs,
>> > selected
>> > Add/Remove Windows Components and a Windows Component Wizard displayed.
>> > Most
>> > of the Windows components have a check mark in front of them but Fax
>> > Service
>> > does not.
>> >
>> > My question is: Do I LEAVE the checkmarks in front of the Windows
>> > components I want to keep and put a checkmark in front of Fax Services
>> > or
>> > do
>> > I UNCHECK all the other services that are already on my computer and
>> > just
>> > put
>> > a checkmark in front of Fax Services.
>> >
>> > The reason I'm asking is that I recall doing this some years ago and if
>> > I'm
>> > not mistaken I unchecked all the blocks except the one I wanted to add
>> > and
>> > I
>> > think all the UNCHECKED Windows components were UNISTALLED!
>> >
>> > Please instruct me on the correct way of ADDING a Windows component
>> > without
>> > accidentally UNINSTALLING the others.
>> >
>> > Thank you.

>>
>> Mike
>>
>> Just put a checkmark in front of Fax services. Do NOT uncheck anything..
>>
>> --
>>
>> Mike Hall - MVP Windows Experience
>> http://msmvps.com/blogs/mikehall/
>>
>>


If you want fax in Vista Home Premium, Snappy fax may be an answer..

http://www.snappysoftware.com/snappy...screenshot.htm..

Way less problematic than setting up XP in a virtual machine..

Keep it simple is generally the best way..

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Mike Hall - MVP Windows Experience
http://msmvps.com/blogs/mikehall/

 
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Mike950
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      21st Aug 2009
Thank you for the repies all. Got it installed, sent a test fax and it
worked fine. As for my Vista machine, I'm considering SnappyFax. I've read
a number of posts where people recommend it for Vista. I'm also considering
dual booting to XP (for other reasons then just the Fax option).



"Mike Hall - MVP" wrote:

>
> "Mike950" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:60950116-A51A-42E0-9619-(E-Mail Removed)...
> > Thank you very much Mike, for the very quick reply. You may have saved me
> > from making a big mistake. Boy am I glad I asked this question and that I
> > remembered that bad experience from the past. In two internet articles I
> > found on this subject that were written by "Experts". Neither one of them
> > mention anything about NOT unchecking the items you want to keep. They
> > only
> > say to put a checkmark in front of the item you want to install. It's
> > confusing because by leaving the checkmarks on the other items one might
> > assume that they will try to reinstall over existing programs (some of
> > which
> > have been updated since the original Windows install CD).
> >
> > Thanks again very much! PS: Is anyone aware of a free/inexpensive Fax
> > program for Windows Vista? (Since MS decided not to include it in Win
> > Vista
> > Home Premium). That's the reason I'm trying to update my old XP machine.
> > At
> > least it has faxing capability.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > "Mike Hall - MVP" wrote:
> >
> >>
> >> "Mike950" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> >> news:BCE1D4B6-BAA7-4B3D-B405-(E-Mail Removed)...
> >> > I want to add a Windows Component (Fax Services) to my existing Windows
> >> > OS
> >> > that is installed on my computer. I went to Add/Remove Programs,
> >> > selected
> >> > Add/Remove Windows Components and a Windows Component Wizard displayed.
> >> > Most
> >> > of the Windows components have a check mark in front of them but Fax
> >> > Service
> >> > does not.
> >> >
> >> > My question is: Do I LEAVE the checkmarks in front of the Windows
> >> > components I want to keep and put a checkmark in front of Fax Services
> >> > or
> >> > do
> >> > I UNCHECK all the other services that are already on my computer and
> >> > just
> >> > put
> >> > a checkmark in front of Fax Services.
> >> >
> >> > The reason I'm asking is that I recall doing this some years ago and if
> >> > I'm
> >> > not mistaken I unchecked all the blocks except the one I wanted to add
> >> > and
> >> > I
> >> > think all the UNCHECKED Windows components were UNISTALLED!
> >> >
> >> > Please instruct me on the correct way of ADDING a Windows component
> >> > without
> >> > accidentally UNINSTALLING the others.
> >> >
> >> > Thank you.
> >>
> >> Mike
> >>
> >> Just put a checkmark in front of Fax services. Do NOT uncheck anything..
> >>
> >> --
> >>
> >> Mike Hall - MVP Windows Experience
> >> http://msmvps.com/blogs/mikehall/
> >>
> >>

>
> If you want fax in Vista Home Premium, Snappy fax may be an answer..
>
> http://www.snappysoftware.com/snappy...screenshot.htm..
>
> Way less problematic than setting up XP in a virtual machine..
>
> Keep it simple is generally the best way..
>
> --
>
> Mike Hall - MVP Windows Experience
> http://msmvps.com/blogs/mikehall/
>
>

 
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