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I've attempted to set up a new fax account from the Windows Fax and Scanner
menu in (legitimately paid for) 32-bit Vista Ultimate. After I click on "Connect to a fax modem" and enter some random name for my modem, I get the error: Account wizard error. An error occurred. Please try the operation later or contact your administrator. Since mine's the only administrator account on the computer, what could be the problem? I've performed a clean install of Vista and made sure to install the latest version of my modem's driver. I've tried uninstalling the Windows Fax and Scan component and reinstalling it back, nothing has helped. I also know that my modem is capable of sending faxes because I've been able to send dozens of them in Windows XP Pro. I'd be very grateful for any suggestions. Cheers, Delta_J 2.4GHz P4 1GB RAM 40GB Hard Drive PCTEL 2304WT V.92 modem |
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I also know that my modem is capable of sending faxes because I've been
able to send dozens of them in Windows XP Pro. Could you also verify that the drivers were properly installed for your modem after you installed Vista? -- Regards, Yuriy This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. "delta_J" wrote in message ... I've attempted to set up a new fax account from the Windows Fax and Scanner menu in (legitimately paid for) 32-bit Vista Ultimate. After I click on "Connect to a fax modem" and enter some random name for my modem, I get the error: Account wizard error. An error occurred. Please try the operation later or contact your administrator. Since mine's the only administrator account on the computer, what could be the problem? I've performed a clean install of Vista and made sure to install the latest version of my modem's driver. I've tried uninstalling the Windows Fax and Scan component and reinstalling it back, nothing has helped. I also know that my modem is capable of sending faxes because I've been able to send dozens of them in Windows XP Pro. I'd be very grateful for any suggestions. Cheers, Delta_J 2.4GHz P4 1GB RAM 40GB Hard Drive PCTEL 2304WT V.92 modem |
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On Feb 4, 6:31 pm, "Yuriy Shkolnikov [MSFT]"
wrote: I also know that my modem is capable of sending faxes because I've been able to send dozens of them in Windows XP Pro. Could you also verify that the drivers were properly installed for your modem after you installed Vista? -- Regards, Yuriy This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights."delta_J" wrote in message ... I've attempted to set up a new fax account from the Windows Fax and Scanner menu in (legitimately paid for) 32-bit Vista Ultimate. After I click on "Connect to a fax modem" and enter some random name for my modem, I get the error: Account wizard error. An error occurred. Please try the operation later or contact your administrator. Since mine's the only administrator account on the computer, what could be the problem? I've performed a clean install of Vista and made sure to install the latest version of my modem's driver. I've tried uninstalling the Windows Fax and Scan component and reinstalling it back, nothing has helped. I also know that my modem is capable of sending faxes because I've been able to send dozens of them in Windows XP Pro. I'd be very grateful for any suggestions. Cheers, Delta_J 2.4GHz P4 1GB RAM 40GB Hard Drive PCTEL 2304WT V.92 modem- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - To verify a proper driver installation, I checked the device manager. Sure enough, my brand and model of model is listed and Windows does not try to find the driver whenever I reboot. To make sure of my modem's dialing capabilities with the WinXP driver in Vista, I tried dialing up to my parent's house. Oddly enough, they picked up! Anyway, the point is my modem is capable of placing calls and I know that we do not have a digital phone line at this house, as I'm aware that only analog lines can be used to send faxes as per what it says in Windows Help and Support. Delta_J |
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Has the modem manufacturer created a driver for Vista? Your assumption that
because it worked in XP it will work in Vista is not valid. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] wrote in message oups.com... On Feb 4, 6:31 pm, "Yuriy Shkolnikov [MSFT]" wrote: I also know that my modem is capable of sending faxes because I've been able to send dozens of them in Windows XP Pro. Could you also verify that the drivers were properly installed for your modem after you installed Vista? -- Regards, Yuriy This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights."delta_J" wrote in message ... I've attempted to set up a new fax account from the Windows Fax and Scanner menu in (legitimately paid for) 32-bit Vista Ultimate. After I click on "Connect to a fax modem" and enter some random name for my modem, I get the error: Account wizard error. An error occurred. Please try the operation later or contact your administrator. Since mine's the only administrator account on the computer, what could be the problem? I've performed a clean install of Vista and made sure to install the latest version of my modem's driver. I've tried uninstalling the Windows Fax and Scan component and reinstalling it back, nothing has helped. I also know that my modem is capable of sending faxes because I've been able to send dozens of them in Windows XP Pro. I'd be very grateful for any suggestions. Cheers, Delta_J 2.4GHz P4 1GB RAM 40GB Hard Drive PCTEL 2304WT V.92 modem- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - To verify a proper driver installation, I checked the device manager. Sure enough, my brand and model of model is listed and Windows does not try to find the driver whenever I reboot. To make sure of my modem's dialing capabilities with the WinXP driver in Vista, I tried dialing up to my parent's house. Oddly enough, they picked up! Anyway, the point is my modem is capable of placing calls and I know that we do not have a digital phone line at this house, as I'm aware that only analog lines can be used to send faxes as per what it says in Windows Help and Support. Delta_J |
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Russ,
Yes I am aware of the fact that XP drivers may not be fully functional in Vista. Please do not assume that I have not considered a shortcoming as simple as that in trying to find a solution. Perhaps it was wishful thinking for expecting that driver to work in Vista as intended, despite Vista's successful recognition of my modem. I have a feeling the manufacturer won't care to release a Vista version of the driver since my computer isn't exactly new. Having explored this issue further, I have become aware that Vista does not support TWAIN drivers. Whatever that means, might there possibly a technical workaround to this? Or perhaps another modem brand whose driver could be substituted for that of the PCTEL one? "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Has the modem manufacturer created a driver for Vista? Your assumption that because it worked in XP it will work in Vista is not valid. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] wrote in message oups.com... On Feb 4, 6:31 pm, "Yuriy Shkolnikov [MSFT]" wrote: I also know that my modem is capable of sending faxes because I've been able to send dozens of them in Windows XP Pro. Could you also verify that the drivers were properly installed for your modem after you installed Vista? -- Regards, Yuriy This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights."delta_J" wrote in message ... I've attempted to set up a new fax account from the Windows Fax and Scanner menu in (legitimately paid for) 32-bit Vista Ultimate. After I click on "Connect to a fax modem" and enter some random name for my modem, I get the error: Account wizard error. An error occurred. Please try the operation later or contact your administrator. Since mine's the only administrator account on the computer, what could be the problem? I've performed a clean install of Vista and made sure to install the latest version of my modem's driver. I've tried uninstalling the Windows Fax and Scan component and reinstalling it back, nothing has helped. I also know that my modem is capable of sending faxes because I've been able to send dozens of them in Windows XP Pro. I'd be very grateful for any suggestions. Cheers, Delta_J 2.4GHz P4 1GB RAM 40GB Hard Drive PCTEL 2304WT V.92 modem- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - To verify a proper driver installation, I checked the device manager. Sure enough, my brand and model of model is listed and Windows does not try to find the driver whenever I reboot. To make sure of my modem's dialing capabilities with the WinXP driver in Vista, I tried dialing up to my parent's house. Oddly enough, they picked up! Anyway, the point is my modem is capable of placing calls and I know that we do not have a digital phone line at this house, as I'm aware that only analog lines can be used to send faxes as per what it says in Windows Help and Support. Delta_J |
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None that I know of. I had to buy a new modem before Vista Fax would work. I
was not surprised. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "delta_J" wrote in message news ![]() Russ, Yes I am aware of the fact that XP drivers may not be fully functional in Vista. Please do not assume that I have not considered a shortcoming as simple as that in trying to find a solution. Perhaps it was wishful thinking for expecting that driver to work in Vista as intended, despite Vista's successful recognition of my modem. I have a feeling the manufacturer won't care to release a Vista version of the driver since my computer isn't exactly new. Having explored this issue further, I have become aware that Vista does not support TWAIN drivers. Whatever that means, might there possibly a technical workaround to this? Or perhaps another modem brand whose driver could be substituted for that of the PCTEL one? "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Has the modem manufacturer created a driver for Vista? Your assumption that because it worked in XP it will work in Vista is not valid. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] wrote in message oups.com... On Feb 4, 6:31 pm, "Yuriy Shkolnikov [MSFT]" wrote: I also know that my modem is capable of sending faxes because I've been able to send dozens of them in Windows XP Pro. Could you also verify that the drivers were properly installed for your modem after you installed Vista? -- Regards, Yuriy This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights."delta_J" wrote in message ... I've attempted to set up a new fax account from the Windows Fax and Scanner menu in (legitimately paid for) 32-bit Vista Ultimate. After I click on "Connect to a fax modem" and enter some random name for my modem, I get the error: Account wizard error. An error occurred. Please try the operation later or contact your administrator. Since mine's the only administrator account on the computer, what could be the problem? I've performed a clean install of Vista and made sure to install the latest version of my modem's driver. I've tried uninstalling the Windows Fax and Scan component and reinstalling it back, nothing has helped. I also know that my modem is capable of sending faxes because I've been able to send dozens of them in Windows XP Pro. I'd be very grateful for any suggestions. Cheers, Delta_J 2.4GHz P4 1GB RAM 40GB Hard Drive PCTEL 2304WT V.92 modem- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - To verify a proper driver installation, I checked the device manager. Sure enough, my brand and model of model is listed and Windows does not try to find the driver whenever I reboot. To make sure of my modem's dialing capabilities with the WinXP driver in Vista, I tried dialing up to my parent's house. Oddly enough, they picked up! Anyway, the point is my modem is capable of placing calls and I know that we do not have a digital phone line at this house, as I'm aware that only analog lines can be used to send faxes as per what it says in Windows Help and Support. Delta_J |
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Scan & fax is PANTS! try snappy fax Vista version for trial at
http://www.snappysoftware.com/downlo...a/sf4setup.exe It's the only one that worked for me.........KILL BILL RichMc "delta_J" wrote: I've attempted to set up a new fax account from the Windows Fax and Scanner menu in (legitimately paid for) 32-bit Vista Ultimate. After I click on "Connect to a fax modem" and enter some random name for my modem, I get the error: Account wizard error. An error occurred. Please try the operation later or contact your administrator. Since mine's the only administrator account on the computer, what could be the problem? I've performed a clean install of Vista and made sure to install the latest version of my modem's driver. I've tried uninstalling the Windows Fax and Scan component and reinstalling it back, nothing has helped. I also know that my modem is capable of sending faxes because I've been able to send dozens of them in Windows XP Pro. I'd be very grateful for any suggestions. Cheers, Delta_J 2.4GHz P4 1GB RAM 40GB Hard Drive PCTEL 2304WT V.92 modem |