Re: XP HOME EDITION LOADING FAX COMPONENT



I would appreciate any help. I am not tech wise. I just try things and see
if anything explodes. I have been trying to load the fax for DAYS and and
had no luch whatsoever and I don't want efax. At this point I may have to
just go buy a fax machine. Your offer of the files is the only hope I've had
in days and I hope you're serious. I have downloaded and hunted for files
til I'm sick of it. I actually need the fax too which makes it more
annoying. Usually I'm just playing around. btw, I have no idea what a good
email is. this is what I can babble right now. those files would be ever so
appreciated! ((hugs)) pommom

"Claggy" wrote:


"SoundKave" <SoundKave@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:33532B7D-7B74-450A-9F3D-D7A8DCBF2FF2@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Does anyone have any input on how to solve this? I have the same exact
problem. This windows OS is a JOKE! It's like an OLD Broken toy that MAY
work corectly here and there. Six PC's I own are not worth 1/1000th of a
MAC! Yup, folks just buy Apple, Windows will be the cornerstone on the
downfall of this planet! If the software is windows based OPEN THE WINDOW
and throw it OUT! LOL

"Elmo" wrote:

rolando wrote:
how do i solve the problem

"David 33" wrote:

In trying to load the FAX component I get " The file "fxscfgwz.dll"
on
Windows XP Home Edition CD is needed . In putting the XP CD into "D"
OR E
readers nothing happens. The " Copy from" slot displays " &$\i386"
I am unable to resolve this problem. Advice needed please.

SURELY REALLY FED UP

Browse the CD and if the file is found, copy it to the C:\Windows\i386
folder. Or, when prompted, type in the path to the folder on the CD.
It might be D:\i386, E:\i386, or D:\Windows\i386 e.g. I've never tried
this so I don't know that it would help.

--
Joe =o)


Download or expand from the xp disk,

fxscfgwz.dll
fxsclntR.dll
fxscount.h
fxsext.ecf
fxsocm.dll
fxsperf.ini
fxsroute.dll
fxssend.exe
fxstiff.dll
fyi.cov
generic.cov
MIGRATE.DLL
urgent.cov

Put them in a folder on your hard drive and when the install asks, browse to
that folder. I downloaded them from some place but don't have the address
anymore. If you wish to post a good email, I will sent them to you. Only
about 500kb.



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