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fax/scan for Vista Home Premium
For months I have been dogging my PC Manufacturer and the makers of the three
all-in-one (printer/scan/fax/copy) units I've gone through for their lack of interest in my inability to scan to a fax, e-mail or just a plain file document or picture. I see why so many of my friends (son & sister included) have gone Mac. I'm not sure I can continue to stand tall and support you much longer after taking away a function so basic to every computer user. Donald "Ree" wrote: I'm thoroughly DISGUSTED with MicroSoft for removing this feature from the program. I used this feature frequently. If I had known this prior to recently purchasing this system and upgrade--I probably would not have. Microsoft, you've gotten so big that you seem to feel it's okay to 'dog-out' your loyal customers without any negative ramifications to you. NOT COOL!!!! ---------------- This post is a suggestion for Microsoft, and Microsoft responds to the suggestions with the most votes. To vote for this suggestion, click the "I Agree" button in the message pane. If you do not see the button, follow this link to open the suggestion in the Microsoft Web-based Newsreader and then click "I Agree" in the message pane. http://www.microsoft.com/communities...i nt_fax_scan |
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fax/scan for Vista Home Premium
You're not supporting anyone here... we're all users like yourself.
-- Windows 7 RC http://get.live.com/wlmail/overview http://download.live.com/wlmail "Donald" wrote in message ... For months I have been dogging my PC Manufacturer and the makers of the three all-in-one (printer/scan/fax/copy) units I've gone through for their lack of interest in my inability to scan to a fax, e-mail or just a plain file document or picture. I see why so many of my friends (son & sister included) have gone Mac. I'm not sure I can continue to stand tall and support you much longer after taking away a function so basic to every computer user. Donald "Ree" wrote: I'm thoroughly DISGUSTED with MicroSoft for removing this feature from the program. I used this feature frequently. If I had known this prior to recently purchasing this system and upgrade--I probably would not have. Microsoft, you've gotten so big that you seem to feel it's okay to 'dog-out' your loyal customers without any negative ramifications to you. NOT COOL!!!! ---------------- This post is a suggestion for Microsoft, and Microsoft responds to the suggestions with the most votes. To vote for this suggestion, click the "I Agree" button in the message pane. If you do not see the button, follow this link to open the suggestion in the Microsoft Web-based Newsreader and then click "I Agree" in the message pane. http://www.microsoft.com/communities...i nt_fax_scan |
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fax/scan for Vista Home Premium
You've not supplied any info for anyone to help
FWIW printer/scan/fax/copy works fine on both my winxp & Vista PC's "Donald" wrote in message ... For months I have been dogging my PC Manufacturer and the makers of the three all-in-one (printer/scan/fax/copy) units I've gone through for their lack of interest in my inability to scan to a fax, e-mail or just a plain file document or picture. I see why so many of my friends (son & sister included) have gone Mac. I'm not sure I can continue to stand tall and support you much longer after taking away a function so basic to every computer user. Donald "Ree" wrote: I'm thoroughly DISGUSTED with MicroSoft for removing this feature from the program. I used this feature frequently. If I had known this prior to recently purchasing this system and upgrade--I probably would not have. Microsoft, you've gotten so big that you seem to feel it's okay to 'dog-out' your loyal customers without any negative ramifications to you. NOT COOL!!!! ---------------- This post is a suggestion for Microsoft, and Microsoft responds to the suggestions with the most votes. To vote for this suggestion, click the "I Agree" button in the message pane. If you do not see the button, follow this link to open the suggestion in the Microsoft Web-based Newsreader and then click "I Agree" in the message pane. http://www.microsoft.com/communities...i nt_fax_scan |
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fax/scan for Vista Home Premium
Microsoft took nothing away from you. The only thing Microsoft did was
remove its analog fax modem software from the less expensive versions of Vista. That's not even what you're using. Accordingly, your post has nothing at all to do with Vista or Microsoft. It has only to do with your third party AIO products. So stand tall. Read the manuals. Ask the manufacturers for support if you don't understand them. Your issue is 100% end user error. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Donald" wrote in message ... For months I have been dogging my PC Manufacturer and the makers of the three all-in-one (printer/scan/fax/copy) units I've gone through for their lack of interest in my inability to scan to a fax, e-mail or just a plain file document or picture. I see why so many of my friends (son & sister included) have gone Mac. I'm not sure I can continue to stand tall and support you much longer after taking away a function so basic to every computer user. Donald "Ree" wrote: I'm thoroughly DISGUSTED with MicroSoft for removing this feature from the program. I used this feature frequently. If I had known this prior to recently purchasing this system and upgrade--I probably would not have. Microsoft, you've gotten so big that you seem to feel it's okay to 'dog-out' your loyal customers without any negative ramifications to you. NOT COOL!!!! ---------------- This post is a suggestion for Microsoft, and Microsoft responds to the suggestions with the most votes. To vote for this suggestion, click the "I Agree" button in the message pane. If you do not see the button, follow this link to open the suggestion in the Microsoft Web-based Newsreader and then click "I Agree" in the message pane. http://www.microsoft.com/communities...i nt_fax_scan |
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fax/scan for Vista Home Premium
No Russ you have it wrong. "Windows Fax and Scan" functionality is ONLY
included in the Enterprise and Ultimate Editions. I worked for MSFt for nearly 10 years. They are monitizing functionality. The functionality is on the disc but unavailable unless you key in a PID that matches an Enterprise or Ultimate SKU. I have a fax server that works just fine on my XP and Vista Ultimate machine. On the laptop I am typing on now I have Vista Home Premium. When I try and use the fax server I get a prompt that fax client software is not installed and do I want to install it. If I click Yes it pops up and tells me some DLL is missing. The option to install the functionality is not available in this SKU. I have to install the Ultimate Edition on this machine before that functionality becomes available. I went through this on my other Vista machines that originally had Home Premium installed. Same error. Same issue. When I entered an Ultimate PID the suddenly the machine would find the missing DLL and install the functionality. This has nothing to do with 3rd party vendor fax products or software. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Microsoft took nothing away from you. The only thing Microsoft did was remove its analog fax modem software from the less expensive versions of Vista. That's not even what you're using. Accordingly, your post has nothing at all to do with Vista or Microsoft. It has only to do with your third party AIO products. So stand tall. Read the manuals. Ask the manufacturers for support if you don't understand them. Your issue is 100% end user error. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Donald" wrote in message ... For months I have been dogging my PC Manufacturer and the makers of the three all-in-one (printer/scan/fax/copy) units I've gone through for their lack of interest in my inability to scan to a fax, e-mail or just a plain file document or picture. I see why so many of my friends (son & sister included) have gone Mac. I'm not sure I can continue to stand tall and support you much longer after taking away a function so basic to every computer user. Donald "Ree" wrote: I'm thoroughly DISGUSTED with MicroSoft for removing this feature from the program. I used this feature frequently. If I had known this prior to recently purchasing this system and upgrade--I probably would not have. Microsoft, you've gotten so big that you seem to feel it's okay to 'dog-out' your loyal customers without any negative ramifications to you. NOT COOL!!!! ---------------- This post is a suggestion for Microsoft, and Microsoft responds to the suggestions with the most votes. To vote for this suggestion, click the "I Agree" button in the message pane. If you do not see the button, follow this link to open the suggestion in the Microsoft Web-based Newsreader and then click "I Agree" in the message pane. http://www.microsoft.com/communities...i nt_fax_scan |
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fax/scan for Vista Home Premium
Wake up. AIO support has never had anything to do with the Windows Fax
module. Everyone knows full well which Vista versions include fax support for standalone fax modems. No need to restate the obvious. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Steve Smegner" wrote in message ... No Russ you have it wrong. "Windows Fax and Scan" functionality is ONLY included in the Enterprise and Ultimate Editions. I worked for MSFt for nearly 10 years. They are monitizing functionality. The functionality is on the disc but unavailable unless you key in a PID that matches an Enterprise or Ultimate SKU. I have a fax server that works just fine on my XP and Vista Ultimate machine. On the laptop I am typing on now I have Vista Home Premium. When I try and use the fax server I get a prompt that fax client software is not installed and do I want to install it. If I click Yes it pops up and tells me some DLL is missing. The option to install the functionality is not available in this SKU. I have to install the Ultimate Edition on this machine before that functionality becomes available. I went through this on my other Vista machines that originally had Home Premium installed. Same error. Same issue. When I entered an Ultimate PID the suddenly the machine would find the missing DLL and install the functionality. This has nothing to do with 3rd party vendor fax products or software. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Microsoft took nothing away from you. The only thing Microsoft did was remove its analog fax modem software from the less expensive versions of Vista. That's not even what you're using. Accordingly, your post has nothing at all to do with Vista or Microsoft. It has only to do with your third party AIO products. So stand tall. Read the manuals. Ask the manufacturers for support if you don't understand them. Your issue is 100% end user error. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Donald" wrote in message ... For months I have been dogging my PC Manufacturer and the makers of the three all-in-one (printer/scan/fax/copy) units I've gone through for their lack of interest in my inability to scan to a fax, e-mail or just a plain file document or picture. I see why so many of my friends (son & sister included) have gone Mac. I'm not sure I can continue to stand tall and support you much longer after taking away a function so basic to every computer user. Donald "Ree" wrote: I'm thoroughly DISGUSTED with MicroSoft for removing this feature from the program. I used this feature frequently. If I had known this prior to recently purchasing this system and upgrade--I probably would not have. Microsoft, you've gotten so big that you seem to feel it's okay to 'dog-out' your loyal customers without any negative ramifications to you. NOT COOL!!!! ---------------- This post is a suggestion for Microsoft, and Microsoft responds to the suggestions with the most votes. To vote for this suggestion, click the "I Agree" button in the message pane. If you do not see the button, follow this link to open the suggestion in the Microsoft Web-based Newsreader and then click "I Agree" in the message pane. http://www.microsoft.com/communities...i nt_fax_scan |
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fax/scan for Vista Home Premium
I am wide awake and know of what I speak.
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/win.../fax-scan.aspx is pretty clear. I stated I had a fax server and could not use it in Vista Home edition. It had nothing to do with fax modems analog or otherwise. Whenever I try to access the remote fax server (fax print function) from Vista Home I am directed to the Windows Fax and Scan function which is not available in Vista Home. Microsoft has decided that the average home user would not need the capability to scan or fax. Since Enterprise SKU is not available to consumers only the Ultimate Edition is available for the home user to fax and scan. And that requires paying much more than the average price for Vista Home. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Wake up. AIO support has never had anything to do with the Windows Fax module. Everyone knows full well which Vista versions include fax support for standalone fax modems. No need to restate the obvious. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Steve Smegner" wrote in message ... No Russ you have it wrong. "Windows Fax and Scan" functionality is ONLY included in the Enterprise and Ultimate Editions. I worked for MSFt for nearly 10 years. They are monitizing functionality. The functionality is on the disc but unavailable unless you key in a PID that matches an Enterprise or Ultimate SKU. I have a fax server that works just fine on my XP and Vista Ultimate machine. On the laptop I am typing on now I have Vista Home Premium. When I try and use the fax server I get a prompt that fax client software is not installed and do I want to install it. If I click Yes it pops up and tells me some DLL is missing. The option to install the functionality is not available in this SKU. I have to install the Ultimate Edition on this machine before that functionality becomes available. I went through this on my other Vista machines that originally had Home Premium installed. Same error. Same issue. When I entered an Ultimate PID the suddenly the machine would find the missing DLL and install the functionality. This has nothing to do with 3rd party vendor fax products or software. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Microsoft took nothing away from you. The only thing Microsoft did was remove its analog fax modem software from the less expensive versions of Vista. That's not even what you're using. Accordingly, your post has nothing at all to do with Vista or Microsoft. It has only to do with your third party AIO products. So stand tall. Read the manuals. Ask the manufacturers for support if you don't understand them. Your issue is 100% end user error. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Donald" wrote in message ... For months I have been dogging my PC Manufacturer and the makers of the three all-in-one (printer/scan/fax/copy) units I've gone through for their lack of interest in my inability to scan to a fax, e-mail or just a plain file document or picture. I see why so many of my friends (son & sister included) have gone Mac. I'm not sure I can continue to stand tall and support you much longer after taking away a function so basic to every computer user. Donald "Ree" wrote: I'm thoroughly DISGUSTED with MicroSoft for removing this feature from the program. I used this feature frequently. If I had known this prior to recently purchasing this system and upgrade--I probably would not have. Microsoft, you've gotten so big that you seem to feel it's okay to 'dog-out' your loyal customers without any negative ramifications to you. NOT COOL!!!! ---------------- This post is a suggestion for Microsoft, and Microsoft responds to the suggestions with the most votes. To vote for this suggestion, click the "I Agree" button in the message pane. If you do not see the button, follow this link to open the suggestion in the Microsoft Web-based Newsreader and then click "I Agree" in the message pane. http://www.microsoft.com/communities...i nt_fax_scan |
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fax/scan for Vista Home Premium
Quite well known to everyone here and not the topic of this thread. Exactly
what was your point? What did you think you were correcting? -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Steve Smegner" wrote in message ... I am wide awake and know of what I speak. http://www.microsoft.com/windows/win.../fax-scan.aspx is pretty clear. I stated I had a fax server and could not use it in Vista Home edition. It had nothing to do with fax modems analog or otherwise. Whenever I try to access the remote fax server (fax print function) from Vista Home I am directed to the Windows Fax and Scan function which is not available in Vista Home. Microsoft has decided that the average home user would not need the capability to scan or fax. Since Enterprise SKU is not available to consumers only the Ultimate Edition is available for the home user to fax and scan. And that requires paying much more than the average price for Vista Home. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Wake up. AIO support has never had anything to do with the Windows Fax module. Everyone knows full well which Vista versions include fax support for standalone fax modems. No need to restate the obvious. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Steve Smegner" wrote in message ... No Russ you have it wrong. "Windows Fax and Scan" functionality is ONLY included in the Enterprise and Ultimate Editions. I worked for MSFt for nearly 10 years. They are monitizing functionality. The functionality is on the disc but unavailable unless you key in a PID that matches an Enterprise or Ultimate SKU. I have a fax server that works just fine on my XP and Vista Ultimate machine. On the laptop I am typing on now I have Vista Home Premium. When I try and use the fax server I get a prompt that fax client software is not installed and do I want to install it. If I click Yes it pops up and tells me some DLL is missing. The option to install the functionality is not available in this SKU. I have to install the Ultimate Edition on this machine before that functionality becomes available. I went through this on my other Vista machines that originally had Home Premium installed. Same error. Same issue. When I entered an Ultimate PID the suddenly the machine would find the missing DLL and install the functionality. This has nothing to do with 3rd party vendor fax products or software. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Microsoft took nothing away from you. The only thing Microsoft did was remove its analog fax modem software from the less expensive versions of Vista. That's not even what you're using. Accordingly, your post has nothing at all to do with Vista or Microsoft. It has only to do with your third party AIO products. So stand tall. Read the manuals. Ask the manufacturers for support if you don't understand them. Your issue is 100% end user error. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Donald" wrote in message ... For months I have been dogging my PC Manufacturer and the makers of the three all-in-one (printer/scan/fax/copy) units I've gone through for their lack of interest in my inability to scan to a fax, e-mail or just a plain file document or picture. I see why so many of my friends (son & sister included) have gone Mac. I'm not sure I can continue to stand tall and support you much longer after taking away a function so basic to every computer user. Donald "Ree" wrote: I'm thoroughly DISGUSTED with MicroSoft for removing this feature from the program. I used this feature frequently. If I had known this prior to recently purchasing this system and upgrade--I probably would not have. Microsoft, you've gotten so big that you seem to feel it's okay to 'dog-out' your loyal customers without any negative ramifications to you. NOT COOL!!!! ---------------- This post is a suggestion for Microsoft, and Microsoft responds to the suggestions with the most votes. To vote for this suggestion, click the "I Agree" button in the message pane. If you do not see the button, follow this link to open the suggestion in the Microsoft Web-based Newsreader and then click "I Agree" in the message pane. http://www.microsoft.com/communities...i nt_fax_scan |
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fax/scan for Vista Home Premium
This thread is about a complaint that Microsoft removed Windows Fax and Scan
from Vista Home Premium. My post is spot on because it covers that topic. Your post of: Microsoft took nothing away from you. The only thing Microsoft did was remove its analog fax modem software from the less expensive versions of Vista. That's not even what you're using. Accordingly, your post has nothing at all to do with Vista or Microsoft. It has only to do with your third party AIO products. So stand tall. Read the manuals. Ask the manufacturers for support if you don't understand them. Your issue is 100% end user error. Is off topic because you claim that Microsoft took nothing away from you and pointed to some 3rd party vendor as the problem. Microsoft DID take away Windows fax and scan from the Vista Home sku's as compared to the XP Home sku's which is what the original poster was complaining about. Pointing the finger at the user for not reading the fine print or to 3rd party AOI products is misleading and false. Even if I install a fax modem (which I tried on my machine) Vista home SKu's will work just fine with the modem for connecting to the Internet. However it is missing the pieces allow faxing to work through that same modem unless you move to Ultimate or a business SKU. Don't chastise people for complaining that Microsoft removed functionality and make you pay a lot more bucks to get it when that is exactly what they did. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Quite well known to everyone here and not the topic of this thread. Exactly what was your point? What did you think you were correcting? -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Steve Smegner" wrote in message ... I am wide awake and know of what I speak. http://www.microsoft.com/windows/win.../fax-scan.aspx is pretty clear. I stated I had a fax server and could not use it in Vista Home edition. It had nothing to do with fax modems analog or otherwise. Whenever I try to access the remote fax server (fax print function) from Vista Home I am directed to the Windows Fax and Scan function which is not available in Vista Home. Microsoft has decided that the average home user would not need the capability to scan or fax. Since Enterprise SKU is not available to consumers only the Ultimate Edition is available for the home user to fax and scan. And that requires paying much more than the average price for Vista Home. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Wake up. AIO support has never had anything to do with the Windows Fax module. Everyone knows full well which Vista versions include fax support for standalone fax modems. No need to restate the obvious. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Steve Smegner" wrote in message ... No Russ you have it wrong. "Windows Fax and Scan" functionality is ONLY included in the Enterprise and Ultimate Editions. I worked for MSFt for nearly 10 years. They are monitizing functionality. The functionality is on the disc but unavailable unless you key in a PID that matches an Enterprise or Ultimate SKU. I have a fax server that works just fine on my XP and Vista Ultimate machine. On the laptop I am typing on now I have Vista Home Premium. When I try and use the fax server I get a prompt that fax client software is not installed and do I want to install it. If I click Yes it pops up and tells me some DLL is missing. The option to install the functionality is not available in this SKU. I have to install the Ultimate Edition on this machine before that functionality becomes available. I went through this on my other Vista machines that originally had Home Premium installed. Same error. Same issue. When I entered an Ultimate PID the suddenly the machine would find the missing DLL and install the functionality. This has nothing to do with 3rd party vendor fax products or software. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Microsoft took nothing away from you. The only thing Microsoft did was remove its analog fax modem software from the less expensive versions of Vista. That's not even what you're using. Accordingly, your post has nothing at all to do with Vista or Microsoft. It has only to do with your third party AIO products. So stand tall. Read the manuals. Ask the manufacturers for support if you don't understand them. Your issue is 100% end user error. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Donald" wrote in message ... For months I have been dogging my PC Manufacturer and the makers of the three all-in-one (printer/scan/fax/copy) units I've gone through for their lack of interest in my inability to scan to a fax, e-mail or just a plain file document or picture. I see why so many of my friends (son & sister included) have gone Mac. I'm not sure I can continue to stand tall and support you much longer after taking away a function so basic to every computer user. Donald "Ree" wrote: I'm thoroughly DISGUSTED with MicroSoft for removing this feature from the program. I used this feature frequently. If I had known this prior to recently purchasing this system and upgrade--I probably would not have. Microsoft, you've gotten so big that you seem to feel it's okay to 'dog-out' your loyal customers without any negative ramifications to you. NOT COOL!!!! ---------------- This post is a suggestion for Microsoft, and Microsoft responds to the suggestions with the most votes. To vote for this suggestion, click the "I Agree" button in the message pane. If you do not see the button, follow this link to open the suggestion in the Microsoft Web-based Newsreader and then click "I Agree" in the message pane. http://www.microsoft.com/communities...i nt_fax_scan |
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