Guest guest Posted June 7, 2008 Report Share Posted June 7, 2008 Just checked, yep, all done correctly. . . Nsorry I've never used windows fax, there's a setting on paperport that you have to toggle on - cleverly enough it says 'receive fax to PC' otherwise they just pass through as paper.did you do this? To set Microsoft Fax to receive faxes, click Start, choose Control Panel, click Printers And Other Hardware, and click View Installed Printers Or Fax Printers. Right-click the Fax icon and choose Properties; in the dialog box that appears, click the Device tab, the Properties button, and the Receive tab. Select the Enable Device To Receive box. In the CSID (called subscriber identification) box, enter the information you want a fax sender to receive with his fax delivery confirmati....the article is here:http://tinyurl.com/5n3qmlTo: From: NGuinn555comcast (DOT) netDate: Fri, 6 Jun 2008 15:53:42 -0600Subject: Re: windows expertise/faxThe fax line rings, the page prints out as always. No, I don't use the brother software. It's always been organized (but of course I can't remember how as I set it up 5 years ago) to store the fax in Windows Fax Inbox, forward a copy to the appropriate folder for sorting also. All the set up looks right to me, which means there's something I'm missing. . . It's not even keeping faxes in the Windows fax inbox, just printing them. are you using the software that comes with Brother to store the faxes?does the fax line ring and then the fax just prints out or where does it go?what is it doing with those faxes, is it accepting them at all?LynnTo: From: NGuinn555comcast (DOT) netDate: Fri, 6 Jun 2008 15:53:38 +0000Subject: windows expertise/faxHi - I've been saving incoming faxes for years on my computer as well as printing them out. That system mysteriously failed a couple of weeks ago, probably during fax/printer maintenance. At first I assumed the phone/fax lines had just been plugged back in to the machine wrong, but that's not the case. I computer is no longer saving incoming faxes into the inbox, nor is it forwarding them to the folder where I store those faxes to sort into AC. I've tried exploring Windows fax manager, etc - reset the destinations, can't seem to get it to work. Brother fax/printer, though I don't think that's the issue.Any ideas?Thanks, PS - no need for discussion of using a different or better system - I do have OneBox, I already get most of my labs that way via UpDox - but some stray faxes end up still coming in on the office fax machine, I'm trying to keep those. Now you can invite friends from Facebook and other groups to join you on Windows Live™ Messenger. Add them now!Search that pays you back! Introducing Live Search cashback. Search Now! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 7, 2008 Report Share Posted June 7, 2008 - Not sure I can help, seems like the basics are covered. Maybe someone who is truly an expert can chime in.If you want to waste more time ( and I suppose this may fix it) install the brother scansoft program that comes with the hardware to see if that will turn it on. It's a great little program, just a versatile with document managment (well maybe more versatile and less buggy) than updox.This is the kind of thing I remember eating up hours and hours of time the first few years - until I wised up and bought a 4 pack of Dell per incident support. Now that I bought it, I haven't used it of course...LynnTo: From: NGuinn555@...Date: Fri, 6 Jun 2008 21:48:45 -0600Subject: Re: windows expertise/fax Just checked, yep, all done correctly. . . Nsorry I've never used windows fax, there's a setting on paperport that you have to toggle on - cleverly enough it says 'receive fax to PC' otherwise they just pass through as paper.did you do this? To set Microsoft Fax to receive faxes, click Start, choose Control Panel, click Printers And Other Hardware, and click View Installed Printers Or Fax Printers. Right-click the Fax icon and choose Properties; in the dialog box that appears, click the Device tab, the Properties button, and the Receive tab. Select the Enable Device To Receive box. In the CSID (called subscriber identification) box, enter the information you want a fax sender to receive with his fax delivery confirmati....the article is here:http://tinyurl.com/5n3qmlTo: From: NGuinn555comcast (DOT) netDate: Fri, 6 Jun 2008 15:53:42 -0600Subject: Re: windows expertise/faxThe fax line rings, the page prints out as always. No, I don't use the brother software. It's always been organized (but of course I can't remember how as I set it up 5 years ago) to store the fax in Windows Fax Inbox, forward a copy to the appropriate folder for sorting also. All the set up looks right to me, which means there's something I'm missing. . . It's not even keeping faxes in the Windows fax inbox, just printing them. are you using the software that comes with Brother to store the faxes?does the fax line ring and then the fax just prints out or where does it go?what is it doing with those faxes, is it accepting them at all?LynnTo: From: NGuinn555comcast (DOT) netDate: Fri, 6 Jun 2008 15:53:38 +0000Subject: windows expertise/faxHi - I've been saving incoming faxes for years on my computer as well as printing them out. That system mysteriously failed a couple of weeks ago, probably during fax/printer maintenance. At first I assumed the phone/fax lines had just been plugged back in to the machine wrong, but that's not the case. I computer is no longer saving incoming faxes into the inbox, nor is it forwarding them to the folder where I store those faxes to sort into AC. I've tried exploring Windows fax manager, etc - reset the destinations, can't seem to get it to work. Brother fax/printer, though I don't think that's the issue.Any ideas?Thanks, PS - no need for discussion of using a different or better system - I do have OneBox, I already get most of my labs that way via UpDox - but some stray faxes end up still coming in on the office fax machine, I'm trying to keep those. Now you can invite friends from Facebook and other groups to join you on Windows Live™ Messenger. Add them now!Search that pays you back! Introducing Live Search cashback. Search Now! Instantly invite friends from Facebook and other social networks to join you on Windows Live™ Messenger. Invite friends now! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 7, 2008 Report Share Posted June 7, 2008 , it sounds to me that the Windows Fax software may have become scrogged. I would try removing and reinstalling it. (Control Panel - Add or Remove Programs - Add/Remove Windows Components) Haresch > > Hi - I've been saving incoming faxes for years on my computer as well as printing them out. That system mysteriously failed a couple of weeks ago, probably during fax/printer maintenance. At first I assumed the phone/fax lines had just been plugged back in to the machine wrong, but that's not the case. I computer is no longer saving incoming faxes into the inbox, nor is it forwarding them to the folder where I store those faxes to sort into AC. I've tried exploring Windows fax manager, etc - reset the destinations, can't seem to get it to work. Brother fax/printer, though I don't think that's the issue. > Any ideas? > Thanks, > > PS - no need for discussion of using a different or better system - I do have OneBox, I already get most of my labs that way via UpDox - but some stray faxes end up still coming in on the office fax machine, I'm trying to keep those. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 7, 2008 Report Share Posted June 7, 2008 " http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=scrog & defid=1019398 Scrogged " ?? I didn't know Windows Fax was so..... versatile.. ;->Annie , it sounds to me that the Windows Fax software may have becomescrogged. I would try removing and reinstalling it. (Control Panel -Add or Remove Programs - Add/Remove Windows Components) Haresch >> Hi - I've been saving incoming faxes for years on my computer as well as printing them out. That system mysteriously failed a couple ofweeks ago, probably during fax/printer maintenance. At first I assumedthe phone/fax lines had just been plugged back in to the machinewrong, but that's not the case. I computer is no longer saving incoming faxes into the inbox, nor is it forwarding them to the folderwhere I store those faxes to sort into AC. I've tried exploringWindows fax manager, etc - reset the destinations, can't seem to get it to work. Brother fax/printer, though I don't think that's the issue.> Any ideas?> Thanks, > > PS - no need for discussion of using a different or better system -I do have OneBox, I already get most of my labs that way via UpDox - but some stray faxes end up still coming in on the office fax machine,I'm trying to keep those.> -- Annie SkaggsLexington, KY Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 7, 2008 Report Share Posted June 7, 2008 My vocabulary is widened : )And I will try that solution also. "http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=scrog & defid=1019398 Scrogged" ?? I didn't know Windows Fax was so..... versatile.. ;->Annie On Sat, Jun 7, 2008 at 12:48 PM, Haresch <newfloc> wrote:, it sounds to me that the Windows Fax software may have becomescrogged. I would try removing and reinstalling it. (Control Panel -Add or Remove Programs - Add/Remove Windows Components) Haresch>> Hi - I've been saving incoming faxes for years on my computer aswell as printing them out. That system mysteriously failed a couple ofweeks ago, probably during fax/printer maintenance. At first I assumedthe phone/fax lines had just been plugged back in to the machinewrong, but that's not the case. I computer is no longer savingincoming faxes into the inbox, nor is it forwarding them to the folderwhere I store those faxes to sort into AC. I've tried exploringWindows fax manager, etc - reset the destinations, can't seem to getit to work. Brother fax/printer, though I don't think that's the issue.> Any ideas?> Thanks, > > PS - no need for discussion of using a different or better system -I do have OneBox, I already get most of my labs that way via UpDox -but some stray faxes end up still coming in on the office fax machine,I'm trying to keep those.>-- Annie SkaggsLexington, KY Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 8, 2008 Report Share Posted June 8, 2008 LOL....a word that stuck in my vocabulary from my IT days...my only context for it...but I guess it fits if translated properly... > > " http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=scrog & defid=1019398 > > Scrogged " ?? I didn't know Windows Fax was so..... versatile.. ;->Annie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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