After a clean install of Vista RC2 x64 Build 5744, I re-installed MS
Office 2007 and the B2TR, and then imported the messages and folders
from my previous .PST file.
All other settings were re-created manually.
As for the notion that Scan and Fax is using some Windows Mail
components, when I hit (N)ew message, it *looks* like Windows mail, not
Outlook.
When creating a new message in fax, if I hit the (T)o: button, it pops
up and error msg saying either there is no default mail client or your
current default mail client can't handle the request. Load Microsoft
Outlook and set it as the default client.
*THAT* I have done in every way I know how. From within Outlook itself,
using the Default Programs control panel item, and even temporarily
setting Windows Mail as default and letting Outlook reclaim it when it
loads.
Bringing up default programs now, Outlook is set as default for ALL file
types that it can handle.
Yet, Fax still gives me the same msg. Trying to bring up the Contacts
file from with Fax is an instant crash, while it opens just fine in
Outlook. (BTW, does fax use Outlook contacts or Windows contacts? I
think the former but don't see this documented).
Something is amiss but I'll be darned if I can find it. BTW, I've done
a repair on MS Office and a diagnostics. The latter finds no problems
and the first made no difference.
In any event, thanks for your efforts.
Couple of things:
1. "Importing" of your Outlook data is troubling. You should never
import Outlook data because you'll lose data, corrupt your profile or
both. Any further details on how you imported your data and configured
your address service in Outlook would be helpful.
2. Vista Scan and Fax should not be "sharing components" with both
Windows Mail and Outlook. It should be either one or the other. What is
the evidence that make you think it is sharing with both?
My suspicion is that you are dealing with a problem with your Outlook
profile/address service rather than a bug. The more steps to repro you
can provide the easier this will be to troubleshoot (particularly, in
what order you installed Office, configured Outlook's address book
service, then started using Fax).
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Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"Robert Blacher @hotmail.com>" <rblacher<remove spam blocker> wrote in
message Hmm, that's kind of too bad that it is working for you
Yup, it's
Office B2TR.
This was a fresh install of Vista (the upgrade bombed). Outlook
profile was created from scratch except I did import messages from an
earlier .PST file.
Outlook is running fine. Fax, which seems to share components with
both Windows Mail and Outlook, if installed, crashes looking for
contacts or, perhaps, finds them but doesn't like what it finds.
Sigh.
Thanks for you note.
No repros here. Are you using Office B2TR? How did you create your
current Outlook profile?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"Robert Blacher @hotmail.com>" <rblacher<remove spam blocker> wrote
in message Before I waste MS's time with an error report, maybe this is a user
error, so ...
I have had no problem sending faxes with previous Vista betas.
Now, when I print to fax and the email-type msg comes up, if I hit
the To: button, fax and scan crashes. Ditto if I hit the contacts
button.
If it try to manually type in a fax number -- as in 1-xxx-xxx-xxxx,
fax says it's in invalid format. I've tried all variations.
Contacts are working fine in Outlook 2007, Vista Mail, and Windows
Live Mail Desktop Beta.
Anyone having a similar problem. Anyone know a solution?
Thanks.