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I have a genuine copy of Vista Ultimate 32 bit which I received at a
Microsoft presentation when Vista was launched. Shortly after I purchased a new computer and the supplier loaded Vista Ultimate at the factory and used my key number to install and activate what may have been an OEM version. I understand Windows Fax and Scan may not be in an OEM version. My problem is that I can not find Windows Fax and Scan on my computer and wonder can I install from the Windows Disk? Can you please advise me |
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Did you use the 'Programs and Features' to see if it has not been installed
yet? "Sabre" wrote in message ... I have a genuine copy of Vista Ultimate 32 bit which I received at a Microsoft presentation when Vista was launched. Shortly after I purchased a new computer and the supplier loaded Vista Ultimate at the factory and used my key number to install and activate what may have been an OEM version. I understand Windows Fax and Scan may not be in an OEM version. My problem is that I can not find Windows Fax and Scan on my computer and wonder can I install from the Windows Disk? Can you please advise me |
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Thanks for that suggestion. I have had a look and it is not listed
Sabre "Bender" wrote: Did you use the 'Programs and Features' to see if it has not been installed yet? "Sabre" wrote in message ... I have a genuine copy of Vista Ultimate 32 bit which I received at a Microsoft presentation when Vista was launched. Shortly after I purchased a new computer and the supplier loaded Vista Ultimate at the factory and used my key number to install and activate what may have been an OEM version. I understand Windows Fax and Scan may not be in an OEM version. My problem is that I can not find Windows Fax and Scan on my computer and wonder can I install from the Windows Disk? Can you please advise me |
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Sabre
Open 'Programs & Features'. In left hand column, click on 'Turn Windows Features On of Off' When the list is populated, see if there is a tick next to Windows Fax & Scan. If not, tick it and Ok out of it all then see if you can start WFS. -- regards CL :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: "Sabre" wrote: I have a genuine copy of Vista Ultimate 32 bit which I received at a Microsoft presentation when Vista was launched. Shortly after I purchased a new computer and the supplier loaded Vista Ultimate at the factory and used my key number to install and activate what may have been an OEM version. I understand Windows Fax and Scan may not be in an OEM version. My problem is that I can not find Windows Fax and Scan on my computer and wonder can I install from the Windows Disk? Can you please advise me |
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Thanks for your advice. It worked. You learn something new every day
Sabre "LoneWolf" wrote: Sabre Open 'Programs & Features'. In left hand column, click on 'Turn Windows Features On of Off' When the list is populated, see if there is a tick next to Windows Fax & Scan. If not, tick it and Ok out of it all then see if you can start WFS. -- regards CL :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: "Sabre" wrote: I have a genuine copy of Vista Ultimate 32 bit which I received at a Microsoft presentation when Vista was launched. Shortly after I purchased a new computer and the supplier loaded Vista Ultimate at the factory and used my key number to install and activate what may have been an OEM version. I understand Windows Fax and Scan may not be in an OEM version. My problem is that I can not find Windows Fax and Scan on my computer and wonder can I install from the Windows Disk? Can you please advise me |
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Well curiouser and curiouser (as the Walrus said to Alice). I have original Windows Vista Business edition fully registered with Microsoft and have been operating it for several months. However the Windows Fax and Scan does NOT appear in the Programs menu as is stated in the help files. I also went in to check which windows programs were activated and found that Windows Fax and Scan was active in the listing, but still did not appear on the menu. So I deactivated it (unchecked/unticked it) then OK, then went back in and reactivated it (then reboted machine as well). Still no sign of it on the menu. Searched for it in the help, and search areas, no joy other than the normal "You will find it on the all programs menu" Then out of frustration went to the control panel and did a search on scan. Lo and behold under Control Panel Home, search on Scan, up pops "Scanners and Cameras" with 2 chouces "Scan a document or picture" amd View scanners. Selected Scan and found Windows Fax and Scan!! It's still not on my menu, and I cant seem to get it there not no-how (Tom Sawyer?), but a long as I can remember to jump through all these hoops, then I can find it again hopefully. What a Pain in the neck!!!!! Does anyone have a clue as to how I can locate "WFS.EXE" (as I think this was the program running) and pin that to the menu. It doesnt appear on searches under C: all folders. Any other ideas as to how to get Fax & Scan on to the menu where it should be? Thanks all! regards DLetts (p.s. this is a double post as I also posted this under a similar topic in a different thread in the hope someone will read it and post a reply that works) -- dletts |