thanks.
i gave up on the win xp fax service and installed a software called mighty
fax 3 which does work, even from with my word processor. it was only $20.
"Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> The problem is more likely incompatibility with your modem.
> Unfortunately, Windows XP Fax has proven to be incompatible with many
common
> modems and drivers, particularly older ones, even if the manufacturers
claim
> they are "compatible" with Windows XP. Modem incompatibility is not
apparent
> during installation or the initial setup. It only becomes apparent when
you
> first try to send or receive a fax. The Fax Service will dial or will
answer
> an incoming fax but then fail with any of a number of unhelpful error
> messages such as "Line is busy," "There is no answer," or "Reception
error."
> There will be nothing in Event Viewer to give a clue as to where the
problem
> might lie.
>
> These errors have been nearly impossible to track down. To do so requires
> enabling both PSS and debug logging of fax transmissions, both of which
> require fairly extensive registry changes. For the time being, the best
> advice is to attempt to use XP Fax only if you have a modem that is listed
> on the Windows XP Hardware Compatibility List and using the latest
drivers.
>
>
> --
> Russ Valentine
> [MVP-Outlook]
> "Luis ORTEGA" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:gQRfb.151$(E-Mail Removed)...
> > the fax service won't complete the faxing process in my win xp system.
it
> > starts and i can hear the phone answering with the typical modem
> connection
> > sounds but then the computer warns that there was an error qand the fax
> > wasn't sent.
> > the modem appears to be a us robotics 56k win modem or voice fax modem
> > internal.
> > i had to install windows messaging and microsoft fax when i was running
> win
> > 2k to be able to fax, but i don't know if doing the same thing in win xp
> pro
> > will be compatible.
> > can anyone please advise on how to send faxes in win xp?
> > thanks for any advice.
> >
> >
>
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