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pete the pilot
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      8th Mar 2004
The upgrade report(from Win ME to Win XP) shows that there
is a blocking issue. MS Shared Fax Client must be un-
installed. As far as I know I don't have a Fax
application. Certainly can't find it on Control
Panel,Help,Search or manually. How can I un-install
something I can't find. And why can't Win XP get rid of it
if it is so important.
 
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Carey Frisch [MVP]
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      8th Mar 2004
1. Open up My Computer.
2. Go to Tools, Folder Options.
3. Put a check in "Show hidden files and folders".
4. Click on Start, then Run.
5. Type in: CMD , and hit enter.
6. Type in: cd\ , then hit enter
7. Type in: dir fxsclnt.exe /s
(Remember what directory you found the file in)
8. Type in Exit.
9. Double click on My Computer.
10. Right-click on the C: drive and click on Explorer.
11. Find the directory that housed the fxsclnt.exe.
12. Delete the file and restart.

Now, you should be able to upgrade to Windows XP.

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Carey Frisch
Microsoft MVP
Windows XP - Shell/User

Be Smart! Protect your PC!
http://www.microsoft.com/security/protect/

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"pete the pilot" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message:
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| The upgrade report(from Win ME to Win XP) shows that there
| is a blocking issue. MS Shared Fax Client must be un-
| installed. As far as I know I don't have a Fax
| application. Certainly can't find it on Control
| Panel,Help,Search or manually. How can I un-install
| something I can't find. And why can't Win XP get rid of it
| if it is so important.
 
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pete the pilot
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      10th Mar 2004
Thanks for your help, but no success. I now have a
situation where MS automatically downloaded an upgrade
through Win Upgrade which contains a file which I can't
find, therefore can't delete, which prevents me loading
another MS programme. How stupid is that!!!!! HELP
>-----Original Message-----
>1. Open up My Computer.
>2. Go to Tools, Folder Options.
>3. Put a check in "Show hidden files and folders".
>4. Click on Start, then Run.
>5. Type in: CMD , and hit enter.
>6. Type in: cd\ , then hit enter
>7. Type in: dir fxsclnt.exe /s
> (Remember what directory you found the file in)
>8. Type in Exit.
>9. Double click on My Computer.
>10. Right-click on the C: drive and click on Explorer.
>11. Find the directory that housed the fxsclnt.exe.
>12. Delete the file and restart.
>
>Now, you should be able to upgrade to Windows XP.
>
>--
>Carey Frisch
>Microsoft MVP
>Windows XP - Shell/User
>
>Be Smart! Protect your PC!
>http://www.microsoft.com/security/protect/
>
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> news:8f2a01c40532$e63604a0$(E-Mail Removed)...
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>| The upgrade report(from Win ME to Win XP) shows that

there
>| is a blocking issue. MS Shared Fax Client must be un-
>| installed. As far as I know I don't have a Fax
>| application. Certainly can't find it on Control
>| Panel,Help,Search or manually. How can I un-install
>| something I can't find. And why can't Win XP get rid of

it
>| if it is so important.
>.
>

 
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