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Old March 21st, 2008, 12:21 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.fax
Rich[_13_]
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Default Problem with Windows XP FAX Services

My Internet provider doesnt have an XP Fax group available. I'll do some
more digging. I found a number of error events logged oin the event viewer
to investigate.

Thank you again
"Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in message
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I would post in the XP Fax group. Perhaps someone there has seen it. I
would still post a lot more detail that "it was the only change I made."
That would mean nothing to someone who wasn't watching what you were doing.
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Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"Rich" wrote in message
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I suspected it because it was the only change I had made. When I remove
FAX services the problem goes away.

There were no error messages but I'll look at the event viewer and logs.

Sorry about posting here. This seems to be a news group with active
users.

Thank you.


"Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in message
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Rather a vague, convoluted story. Why did you suspect the Fax Service in
the first place? What made you think uninstalling it would help?
If I were you I'd be looking for more concrete steps to reproduce your
problem, error messages, and Event viewer. Trust me, no one has reported
anything like it, especially in this group, which is for Outlook.

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Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"Rich" wrote in message
news I have a strange problem after installing WinXP FAX services. I am
running XP MCE SP2 on a Dell XPS410 with all security and hotfixes done.
I use Trend Micro Internet Security 2007.

After re-booting, the desktop comes up normally but I can't do
anything for several minutes with a number of applications such as IE6
or Control Panel Add/Remove Programs. These hang for several minutes.
Eventually they will run. Un-intstalling Fax Services cures the
problem.

The FAX service does work just fine once up and running. I have tried
auto answer off and automatic. Having the phone line connected to the
modem makes no difference. I didn't go into Outlook to configure
anyhting there since I do not use Outlook.

Process Explorer doesn't show any activity other System Idle Process
during the hang. Once whatever is hanging is done then I see changes
and additions to the Processes in Process Explorer.

I looked at the Microsoft Knowledge Base, also Bruces Printing Pages
and Slipstick.com but didn't see any comments about this problem. A
Google search didn't come up with similar problems.

Anybody have any ideas?


Thank you


Rich