It appears that reality has escaped you, however understandable that may
be. WFS is the same fax module that existed in NT Personal Fax, Windows
2000 Fax, and Windows XP Fax. As we all know, those are rudimentary fax
programs intended only for the occasional fax a home user might need to
send or receive. In no way have they ever been useful for production or
office use. That functionality has always been relinquished to third
party software, and still is.
That fact has not changed with Vista's WFS. While there have been some
very nice enhancements to WFS, the features you are seeking are and will
remain in the purview of third party applications.
The irony here is that the marketers at Microsoft decided that WFS should
be included only with Vista Business and Vista Ultimate. Those are the
only two product groups that would have little or no use for it.
I have met no developers at Microsoft who are more talented or passionate
about their product than the ones who are working on WFS. I am only a
dumb cardiologist managing the largest practice in the US. If it were
left up to me, I would fire Microsoft's marketers immediately and promote
the fax developers. I bet they could turn WFS into the product you want
in a heartbeat.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Blue Max said:
Why not allow the user to add or modify a sender name, company name, or
subject field for received faxes? Many faxes do not have the sender
name, company name, or subject. This would allow the user to make
modifications or additions that would allow the user to quickly identify
faxes in the fax log. We have used other programs that allow these
modifications which make it very easy to edit, correct, and classify
received faxes.