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Cannot view fax after installing SP2

 
 
Jack Harmell
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      21st Sep 2004
Before installing SP2, my fax console was working fine.
Now, whenever I receive a fax and double click on it to
view the fax, fax console shuts down. Any suggestions on
how to resolve this problem? Thanks very much.

Jack Harmell
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Mayuri Diwan[MSFT]
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      23rd Sep 2004
Do you see anything in the Event Viewer? To invoke event viewer go to the
"Run" window and type eventvwr.

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"Jack Harmell" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Before installing SP2, my fax console was working fine.
> Now, whenever I receive a fax and double click on it to
> view the fax, fax console shuts down. Any suggestions on
> how to resolve this problem? Thanks very much.
>
> Jack Harmell
> (E-Mail Removed)



 
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