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When I try to send a fax using Windows Fax and Scan I get an error message,
"The fax can't be sent because of an unexpected error". This happens whether I print to the virtual Fax printer or create a New Fax from within the Windows Fax and Scan application. After selecting a Message Recipient and clicking Send there is a delay. During this delay the modem picks up and drops the phone line several times. After the delay I get a pop-up window that says: Windows Fax and Scan (window title) Review fax status (View details dialog) "The fax can't be sent because of an unexpected error" When I select the document in the Outbox to examine its properties I see the following lines: Status: Retrying Extended status : Fatal error Eventually the application gives the error message: "The fax could not be sent after the maximum number of dialing attempts was completed". My question is how do I resolve this error so that Windows Fax and Scan will send faxes using my modem. What is preventing Windows Fax and Scan from sending faxes? A deeper question would be why can't Windows Fax and Scan determine the cause of the problem. Why is the problem an unexpected error? Background I have already set up the Fax Settings to allow the device to Send faxes. A device has been selected, which is my Conexant USB D400 modem. The modem Query Modem responds with success in Diagnostics. An identical (make & model) replacement fails to resolve the issue. The modem picks up and dials successfully when using manual commands (ATH1H0). A Local Fax (default) Fax Account has already been created. A Location profile has already been created. No Dialing rules have been specified as none are required. This is a standard residential telephone line. The disable call waiting radio button has been selected and a string has been chosen. I have already tried toggling the Wait for dial tone setting in Modem Dial Control in Modem Properties; eithr setting gave the same results. |
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You always start this troubleshooting by verifying that your modem is on the
VHCL. WFS is incompatible with many modems. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Stephen Charles Thompson" wrote in message news ![]() When I try to send a fax using Windows Fax and Scan I get an error message, "The fax can't be sent because of an unexpected error". This happens whether I print to the virtual Fax printer or create a New Fax from within the Windows Fax and Scan application. After selecting a Message Recipient and clicking Send there is a delay. During this delay the modem picks up and drops the phone line several times. After the delay I get a pop-up window that says: Windows Fax and Scan (window title) Review fax status (View details dialog) "The fax can't be sent because of an unexpected error" When I select the document in the Outbox to examine its properties I see the following lines: Status: Retrying Extended status : Fatal error Eventually the application gives the error message: "The fax could not be sent after the maximum number of dialing attempts was completed". My question is how do I resolve this error so that Windows Fax and Scan will send faxes using my modem. What is preventing Windows Fax and Scan from sending faxes? A deeper question would be why can't Windows Fax and Scan determine the cause of the problem. Why is the problem an unexpected error? Background I have already set up the Fax Settings to allow the device to Send faxes. A device has been selected, which is my Conexant USB D400 modem. The modem Query Modem responds with success in Diagnostics. An identical (make & model) replacement fails to resolve the issue. The modem picks up and dials successfully when using manual commands (ATH1H0). A Local Fax (default) Fax Account has already been created. A Location profile has already been created. No Dialing rules have been specified as none are required. This is a standard residential telephone line. The disable call waiting radio button has been selected and a string has been chosen. I have already tried toggling the Wait for dial tone setting in Modem Dial Control in Modem Properties; eithr setting gave the same results. |
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Russ,
Even though the model is not listed on the Vista Hardware Compatibility List website the driver is signed by microsoft windows hardware compatibility publisher. Your suspicion of the hardware is warranted though. After pressing Dell, I downloaded and installed an updated BIOS. I then downlaoded and reinstalled the Intel chipset and modem drivers. Even though the drivers were the same version as the previous, the size of the modem driver file was a different (by less than 1 Kb). After applying these patches Windows Fax and Scan now works OK. The answer to the deeper question of why Windows cannot determine the cause of the error is because it was driver-related. Microsoft relies on manufacturers to develop and submit their own device drivers. Windows uses these drivers to use and diagnose the device hardware. If the driver or hardware is faulty then Windows cannot properly use or diagnose the device. For those of you experiencing this problem, try downloading and re-instaling the related device drivers even if the device and/or driver is Vista compatible. Thanks for the suggestion! |