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I have a laptop with a onboard modem, and I want to send a fax using the computer, I used to do that on Windows95 I just had to install Microsoft Exchange Client, It worked kind of like a printer you would make a document send it to print and a pop up dialog would ask you for the number to which you wanted to send. Does anyone know how is it that it is done here on XP?


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Control Panel >> Add/Remove Programs >> Add or Remove Windows Components

Scroll down the list and put a "check" beside "Fax Services"

Now insert your XP disk for files to be copied.

Now you can either use "Print" function in any app and use the fax feature from there, or you can configure and use it from:

Start >> All Programs >> Accessories >> Communiucations >> Fax

Works fine now?

Posted
Control Panel >> Add/Remove Programs >> Add or Remove Windows Components

Scroll down the list and put a "check" beside "Fax Services"

Now insert your XP disk for files to be copied.

Now you can either use "Print" function in any app and use the fax feature from there, or you can configure and use it from:

Start >> All Programs >> Accessories >> Communiucations >> Fax

Works fine now?

Thank you!! :thumbup Ya saved the day^ :yes:

  • 4 weeks later...
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Faxing from win xp: I've set up xp to send faxes HOWEVER, my only access is throigh the sprint wireless web connection card- We cut the land line months ago. Everything seems to work except I get an error signal " o dial tone detected" Anyone have experience with this?

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Faxing from win xp: I've set up xp to send faxes HOWEVER, my only access is throigh the sprint wireless web connection card- We cut the land line months ago. Everything seems to work except I get an error signal " o dial tone detected" Anyone have experience with this?

:D To fax you need a phone line !

That why you get no dial tone detected :}

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