Windows XP Home Ed. upgrade report - microsoft shared fax client blocking issue

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I am trying to install MS XP home from Windows 98, and I am receiving a blocking issue on Microsoft Shared Fax Client. The instructions state to go remove the program from the control panel under Add/Remove Programs, but the program is not listed. I have searched for *.exe with MS, FAX, FX, ..., and I haven't even found a program with this as the description. I have searched the MS web site, and found no references to this program as a MS product. How do I remove this as a blocking issue to continue my install of XP home?
 
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Carey Frisch [MVP]

Open up My Computer.
Go to Tools, Folder Options.
Put a check in "Show hidden files and folders".
Click on Start, then Run.
Type in: CMD.
Type in: cd\ , then hit enter
Type in: dir fxsclnt.exe /s
Remember what directory you found the file in.
Type in Exit.
Double click on My Computer.
Right-click on the C: drive and click on Explorer.
Find the directory that housed the fxsclnt.exe.
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

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| I am trying to install MS XP home from Windows 98, and I am receiving a blocking issue on Microsoft Shared
Fax Client. The instructions state to go remove the program from the control panel under Add/Remove Programs,
but the program is not listed. I have searched for *.exe with MS, FAX, FX, ..., and I haven't even found a
program with this as the description. I have searched the MS web site, and found no references to this
program as a MS product. How do I remove this as a blocking issue to continue my install of XP home?
 

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