Faxing from Win2K - OK on one PC, not on the other

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ScottH

Hi All,

We need to fax from PC #2 but faxing only works from PC #1. Both PCs run
Win2K with SP4 and I can't find what's different.



Using an external fax modem and the Win2k fax service and fax queue on PC
#1, faxes are sent successfully, either by File/Print to the fax queue with
the wizard, or from Outlook.



Using the same modem and phone line on PC #2 and the identical software
setup and process, sending faxes fails every time. The modem dials, the fax
machine answers, then after about 15-20 seconds the connection drops with a
transmission error. It appears that the fax modem and fax machine's modem
can't get start up communication - but only when PC #2 is used.



I have compared versions of all exe's, .dll's and drivers that I could
identify that might be implicated, hoping that an old file was sitting
somewhere it shouldn't be, but no differences were found. (This doesn't mean
I have checked all the right files of course!).



Also the modem works fine on both PCs for non-fax use.



The modem properties in Control Panel / Phone and Modem Options / Advanced /
General are identical on both machines (57600 / Sandard EC / Compression
enabled / Hardware flow control).



Any suggestions on what to try or check will be very much appreciated.



Cheers,

Scott
 
Are you using the same modem with both PC's?
Is it on the Windows 2000 HCL list?
Are both PC's running with administrator privileges?
 
Hi Russ, Thanks for the quick response.

The answer to all three questions is yes. The modem is a Motorola Lifestyle
28.8 External.


Russ Valentine said:
Are you using the same modem with both PC's?
Is it on the Windows 2000 HCL list?
Are both PC's running with administrator privileges?

--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
ScottH said:
Hi All,

We need to fax from PC #2 but faxing only works from PC #1. Both PCs run
Win2K with SP4 and I can't find what's different.



Using an external fax modem and the Win2k fax service and fax queue on PC
#1, faxes are sent successfully, either by File/Print to the fax queue
with
the wizard, or from Outlook.



Using the same modem and phone line on PC #2 and the identical software
setup and process, sending faxes fails every time. The modem dials, the
fax
machine answers, then after about 15-20 seconds the connection drops with
a
transmission error. It appears that the fax modem and fax machine's modem
can't get start up communication - but only when PC #2 is used.



I have compared versions of all exe's, .dll's and drivers that I could
identify that might be implicated, hoping that an old file was sitting
somewhere it shouldn't be, but no differences were found. (This doesn't
mean
I have checked all the right files of course!).



Also the modem works fine on both PCs for non-fax use.



The modem properties in Control Panel / Phone and Modem Options / Advanced
/
General are identical on both machines (57600 / Sandard EC / Compression
enabled / Hardware flow control).



Any suggestions on what to try or check will be very much appreciated.



Cheers,

Scott
 
Then you'll have to do the research here.
We can't tell from here how your two configurations differ.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
ScottH said:
Hi Russ, Thanks for the quick response.

The answer to all three questions is yes. The modem is a Motorola
Lifestyle
28.8 External.


Russ Valentine said:
Are you using the same modem with both PC's?
Is it on the Windows 2000 HCL list?
Are both PC's running with administrator privileges?

--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
ScottH said:
Hi All,

We need to fax from PC #2 but faxing only works from PC #1. Both PCs
run
Win2K with SP4 and I can't find what's different.



Using an external fax modem and the Win2k fax service and fax queue on PC
#1, faxes are sent successfully, either by File/Print to the fax queue
with
the wizard, or from Outlook.



Using the same modem and phone line on PC #2 and the identical software
setup and process, sending faxes fails every time. The modem dials, the
fax
machine answers, then after about 15-20 seconds the connection drops with
a
transmission error. It appears that the fax modem and fax machine's modem
can't get start up communication - but only when PC #2 is used.



I have compared versions of all exe's, .dll's and drivers that I could
identify that might be implicated, hoping that an old file was sitting
somewhere it shouldn't be, but no differences were found. (This doesn't
mean
I have checked all the right files of course!).



Also the modem works fine on both PCs for non-fax use.



The modem properties in Control Panel / Phone and Modem Options / Advanced
/
General are identical on both machines (57600 / Sandard EC /
Compression
enabled / Hardware flow control).



Any suggestions on what to try or check will be very much appreciated.



Cheers,

Scott
 
Any pointers on which drivers, .dll's and .exe's may be implicated will be
appreciated.

Cheers, Scott

Russ Valentine said:
Then you'll have to do the research here.
We can't tell from here how your two configurations differ.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
ScottH said:
Hi Russ, Thanks for the quick response.

The answer to all three questions is yes. The modem is a Motorola
Lifestyle
28.8 External.


Russ Valentine said:
Are you using the same modem with both PC's?
Is it on the Windows 2000 HCL list?
Are both PC's running with administrator privileges?

--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Hi All,

We need to fax from PC #2 but faxing only works from PC #1. Both PCs
run
Win2K with SP4 and I can't find what's different.



Using an external fax modem and the Win2k fax service and fax queue
on
PC
#1, faxes are sent successfully, either by File/Print to the fax queue
with
the wizard, or from Outlook.



Using the same modem and phone line on PC #2 and the identical software
setup and process, sending faxes fails every time. The modem dials, the
fax
machine answers, then after about 15-20 seconds the connection drops with
a
transmission error. It appears that the fax modem and fax machine's modem
can't get start up communication - but only when PC #2 is used.



I have compared versions of all exe's, .dll's and drivers that I could
identify that might be implicated, hoping that an old file was sitting
somewhere it shouldn't be, but no differences were found. (This doesn't
mean
I have checked all the right files of course!).



Also the modem works fine on both PCs for non-fax use.



The modem properties in Control Panel / Phone and Modem Options / Advanced
/
General are identical on both machines (57600 / Sandard EC /
Compression
enabled / Hardware flow control).



Any suggestions on what to try or check will be very much appreciated.



Cheers,

Scott
 
No, none.
I would assume you'd already ensured that you were using the same modem
drivers on both installation. Those would be the only ones in play.
I'd still be looking at permission issues and look at the information here:
http://www.slipstick.com/addins/services/win2000fax.htm


--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
ScottH said:
Any pointers on which drivers, .dll's and .exe's may be implicated will be
appreciated.

Cheers, Scott

Russ Valentine said:
Then you'll have to do the research here.
We can't tell from here how your two configurations differ.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
ScottH said:
Hi Russ, Thanks for the quick response.

The answer to all three questions is yes. The modem is a Motorola
Lifestyle
28.8 External.


Are you using the same modem with both PC's?
Is it on the Windows 2000 HCL list?
Are both PC's running with administrator privileges?

--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Hi All,

We need to fax from PC #2 but faxing only works from PC #1. Both PCs
run
Win2K with SP4 and I can't find what's different.



Using an external fax modem and the Win2k fax service and fax queue on
PC
#1, faxes are sent successfully, either by File/Print to the fax queue
with
the wizard, or from Outlook.



Using the same modem and phone line on PC #2 and the identical software
setup and process, sending faxes fails every time. The modem dials, the
fax
machine answers, then after about 15-20 seconds the connection drops
with
a
transmission error. It appears that the fax modem and fax machine's
modem
can't get start up communication - but only when PC #2 is used.



I have compared versions of all exe's, .dll's and drivers that I could
identify that might be implicated, hoping that an old file was sitting
somewhere it shouldn't be, but no differences were found. (This doesn't
mean
I have checked all the right files of course!).



Also the modem works fine on both PCs for non-fax use.



The modem properties in Control Panel / Phone and Modem Options /
Advanced
/
General are identical on both machines (57600 / Sandard EC /
Compression
enabled / Hardware flow control).



Any suggestions on what to try or check will be very much appreciated.



Cheers,

Scott
 
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