Re-installing Fax support

G

Guest

I recently had an issue with DELLs All-in-one printer setup and in
troubleshooting the problem, uninstalled the microsoft fax stuff. Now I
can't figure out how to get it back. can anyone help?
Upgraded to vista premium from windows media center 2005 on a Dell Inspiron
E1705.
 
R

Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]

Please post a more complete and coherent question. You have posted a maze of
operating systems and fax services no one could possibly decipher. Nicely
done.
 
G

Guest

Sorry, upgraded from Microsoft XP Media Center 2005 to Windows Vista Home
Premium. Oh and kiss my a.... Russ

Russ Valentine said:
Please post a more complete and coherent question. You have posted a maze of
operating systems and fax services no one could possibly decipher. Nicely
done.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
ScruffEOne said:
I recently had an issue with DELLs All-in-one printer setup and in
troubleshooting the problem, uninstalled the microsoft fax stuff. Now I
can't figure out how to get it back. can anyone help?
Upgraded to vista premium from windows media center 2005 on a Dell
Inspiron
E1705.
 
G

Guest

Thanks Dan,
I guess I screwed the pooch when I uninstalled. Shame that MS doesn't
include it. I've been reading some other posts and found that they are
including it in the Business and Ultimate versions. I guess they don't
realize that those folks probably have fax machines in their offices while
home users usually don't, and need the support more. I appreciate yor
response.
 
D

Dave

If you have MS Word, it can fax... (I have Office Word 2003)
File - Send to - Recipient using a Fax Modem
 
R

Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]

Get with the program. This is USENET. Post no information and you get
nothing back. We are not mind readers.
Apparently you failed to notice that Vista Home has no Fax Service.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
ScruffEOne said:
Sorry, upgraded from Microsoft XP Media Center 2005 to Windows Vista Home
Premium. Oh and kiss my a.... Russ

Russ Valentine said:
Please post a more complete and coherent question. You have posted a maze
of
operating systems and fax services no one could possibly decipher. Nicely
done.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
ScruffEOne said:
I recently had an issue with DELLs All-in-one printer setup and in
troubleshooting the problem, uninstalled the microsoft fax stuff. Now
I
can't figure out how to get it back. can anyone help?
Upgraded to vista premium from windows media center 2005 on a Dell
Inspiron
E1705.
 
G

Guest

Comon Russ...chill dude. It wasn't that big of a deal for you to get spun up
over. A simple correction or request for more information was all that was
needed and I would have provided it. no need for rudeness.
I didn't fail to notice, It just doesn't seem logical. I purchased this new
Dell Laptop with Windows XP Media Center and it had fax support. I don't use
it that often, but it came in handy when I refinanced my house recently.
When Dells upgrade program sent my Vista Premium software, I upgraded and all
was ok until I had the problem with the AIO printer. Anyway I have a VL MSDN
Subscription laying around here somewhere, I'll figure things out. In the
mean time...go to church tomorrow, A day with our Savior will make you feel
better.

Russ Valentine said:
Get with the program. This is USENET. Post no information and you get
nothing back. We are not mind readers.
Apparently you failed to notice that Vista Home has no Fax Service.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
ScruffEOne said:
Sorry, upgraded from Microsoft XP Media Center 2005 to Windows Vista Home
Premium. Oh and kiss my a.... Russ

Russ Valentine said:
Please post a more complete and coherent question. You have posted a maze
of
operating systems and fax services no one could possibly decipher. Nicely
done.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
I recently had an issue with DELLs All-in-one printer setup and in
troubleshooting the problem, uninstalled the microsoft fax stuff. Now
I
can't figure out how to get it back. can anyone help?
Upgraded to vista premium from windows media center 2005 on a Dell
Inspiron
E1705.
 
C

Cari \(MS-MVP\)

Control Panel, Programs & Features.... turn Windows features on or off....
Have your DVD to hand, as it will probably need it.

And believe me, if you've spent as much time as Russ and me and Hal in this
group, questions with not enough info get us totally frustrated. We spend a
good half (or more) of our time trying to find out enough details in order
to answer the original question.

You still haven't told us which Lexmark All in One you have, so I cannot
tell you if drivers are available or not.... (either check the Dell website
or the Lexmark one... Dell do not manufacture printers, they get them from
Lexmark and rebadge them.)
 
R

Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]

Let's see here. First you tell me to "kiss your a..." Then you tell me to go
to church. I must have missed the Beatitude that starts "Blessed are those
who curse at others..."
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
ScruffEOne said:
Comon Russ...chill dude. It wasn't that big of a deal for you to get spun
up
over. A simple correction or request for more information was all that
was
needed and I would have provided it. no need for rudeness.
I didn't fail to notice, It just doesn't seem logical. I purchased this
new
Dell Laptop with Windows XP Media Center and it had fax support. I don't
use
it that often, but it came in handy when I refinanced my house recently.
When Dells upgrade program sent my Vista Premium software, I upgraded and
all
was ok until I had the problem with the AIO printer. Anyway I have a VL
MSDN
Subscription laying around here somewhere, I'll figure things out. In the
mean time...go to church tomorrow, A day with our Savior will make you
feel
better.

Russ Valentine said:
Get with the program. This is USENET. Post no information and you get
nothing back. We are not mind readers.
Apparently you failed to notice that Vista Home has no Fax Service.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
ScruffEOne said:
Sorry, upgraded from Microsoft XP Media Center 2005 to Windows Vista
Home
Premium. Oh and kiss my a.... Russ

:

Please post a more complete and coherent question. You have posted a
maze
of
operating systems and fax services no one could possibly decipher.
Nicely
done.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
I recently had an issue with DELLs All-in-one printer setup and in
troubleshooting the problem, uninstalled the microsoft fax stuff.
Now
I
can't figure out how to get it back. can anyone help?
Upgraded to vista premium from windows media center 2005 on a Dell
Inspiron
E1705.
 
G

Guest

Thanks Cari, Russ, Hal,
I can appreciate your frustration, but if you put yourself in a position
where you are trying to help others, (really doesn't matter where) patience
is something that you need to have plenty of. In my original post, I may
have been vague, but also just spent the last 10 hours upgrading to Vista
Premium using Dell supplied upgrade materials, going through issues with
bluetooth, my wireless card, sound drivers, and all kinds of other issues. I
still have a few that I'm working out. I posted here hoping someone could
shed some light on the situation and I got:

"Please post a more complete and coherent question. You have posted a maze of
operating systems and fax services no one could possibly decipher. Nicely
done." (or in other words.... )
From Russ. In my original post I mention microsoft fax (no others) upgrade
from windows media center 2005 to vista premium (nothing else). I can't
fathom what spurred his rude response, other than his pride and anger,
neither of which I'm responsible for. I apologize for my response to him,
but I wasn't expecting to be responded to in such a way.
Your right, I have an MSDN subscription, however, didn't want to upgrade to
a temporary Vista license just for the fax stuff. I understand the problem
now and have taken steps to repair it. (I bought Vista Ultimate...got some
other goodies along with the fax support). I hope that in the future, You
and Russ and anyone else put in a position to respond to us "novice" Vista
users, can do so with a little more patience and understanding.
RR
Sr. Business Consultant
Network Architect
BEA Systems, Inc.
Microsoft Customer
 
G

Guest

Sorry Russ, I drink and smoke too. Christ works in my weakness.

R

Russ Valentine said:
Let's see here. First you tell me to "kiss your a..." Then you tell me to go
to church. I must have missed the Beatitude that starts "Blessed are those
who curse at others..."
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
ScruffEOne said:
Comon Russ...chill dude. It wasn't that big of a deal for you to get spun
up
over. A simple correction or request for more information was all that
was
needed and I would have provided it. no need for rudeness.
I didn't fail to notice, It just doesn't seem logical. I purchased this
new
Dell Laptop with Windows XP Media Center and it had fax support. I don't
use
it that often, but it came in handy when I refinanced my house recently.
When Dells upgrade program sent my Vista Premium software, I upgraded and
all
was ok until I had the problem with the AIO printer. Anyway I have a VL
MSDN
Subscription laying around here somewhere, I'll figure things out. In the
mean time...go to church tomorrow, A day with our Savior will make you
feel
better.

Russ Valentine said:
Get with the program. This is USENET. Post no information and you get
nothing back. We are not mind readers.
Apparently you failed to notice that Vista Home has no Fax Service.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Sorry, upgraded from Microsoft XP Media Center 2005 to Windows Vista
Home
Premium. Oh and kiss my a.... Russ

:

Please post a more complete and coherent question. You have posted a
maze
of
operating systems and fax services no one could possibly decipher.
Nicely
done.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
I recently had an issue with DELLs All-in-one printer setup and in
troubleshooting the problem, uninstalled the microsoft fax stuff.
Now
I
can't figure out how to get it back. can anyone help?
Upgraded to vista premium from windows media center 2005 on a Dell
Inspiron
E1705.
 
C

Cyn

It doesn't work. I sooooo tried to do that when I discovered that I'd lost my fax capacities, praying as I did so...


Cyn
 
R

Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]

We all get tired from time to time, just as you were after your "upgrade to
Vista marathon." You posted a question that we have answered here countless
times and yet provided none of the information that even allowed us to know
what your specific problem was. That doesn't make good use of either your
time or ours, both of which I'm sure is very limited.
 

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