Re: install windows components with xp sp2 home
- From: "Chelsea" <gallium1@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 1 Jan 2006 09:52:51 -0000
Microsoft Fax is the worst Fax app I have ever seen. It is just not worth
running the risk of messing up your system for the sake of that app, which
you'll almost certainly find inadequate as a faxing program. There are lots
of fax apps available that are ten times better and they are very cheap to
buy. I know its not the reply you wanted but it may save you time to look at
a better fax solution.
Chelsea
"sledgehammer" <sledgehammer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> I'm using Windows XP Home SP-2. I tried to "add/remove windows components"
> to
> install Fax Services. During the install, I experienced the error at
> http://support.microsoft.com/?id=884018. I sort of worked my way thru it
> (I
> thought) by cancelling/restarting the install over and over. The above
> address advises to rebuild my security database to fix this problem.
> Seems
> that document referenced on how to do the rebuild is about Windows
> 2000--the
> instructions don't seem familiar while following them on my computer.
>
> Anyway, once the install seemed to finish, I have an "empty" All
> Programs/Accessories/Communications/Fax folder. When I look in the control
> panel "add/remove windows components" list again, the Fax Services box is
> unchecked. Seems it never really installed.
>
> Anyone aware of a description of how to fix this in more laymen-like
> terms?
> Any help/advice would be greatly appreciated.
>
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