Is this modem listed in XP Hardware Compatibility List (HCL) at
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/catalog If it isn't, all bets are off, XP
Fax is quite picky about which modems it will work with. I'd try a
different DSL line filter to eliminate it as a source. XP Fax is often not
a good choice for an office (lacks the necessary robustness), here are
several other choices:
Snappy Fax
http://www.snappysoftware.com/
RKSFax
http://www.rkssoftware.com/rksfax/overview.html
VentaFax
http://www.ventafax.com/
FaxTalk FaxCenter Pro 7.5
http://www.faxtalk.com/products/ftfcp/index.htm
Hal
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"cowpuncher007" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I am getting errors when receiving faxes - most of the time. We have a new
> computer in the office. XP pro. I took the fax modem from the old office
> computer and put it in the new one. The old computer was XP home.
> Dedicated
> phone line with DSL. Fax is plugged into the phone line on the filter.
> Sends
> faxes just fine. Sometimes receives faxes, most times not. Answers the
> incoming call, and then goes to an error. I'd gladly buy and use different
> software, but I need to keep the phone number, as it's on all of our
> printed
> materials. Can someone tell me what to replace or repair?