Cannot see option for FAX in Outlook 2000

L

Larisa

Hello,

Here's my problem. I want to set up my Outlook
2000/Corporate or Workgroup (use Win 2000 Professional) to
send/receive fax. I want to use it for broadcast fax - to
about 20-30 recepients.

However, I do not see option for fax anywhere in my
Outlook, so I can't install that feature. I did install it
on my home computer where I use Win XP, but here in my
office I am having trouble finding it.

Am I missing on anything? Please help.

Thank you.

Larisa
 
L

Larisa

Yes, I did, but things, again, did not work well.
I loged in as an administrator on my computer and here's
what happened...

First, under Start/Programs/Accessories/Communications
there was no option for Fax at all.

Second, when I accessed Services under Administrative
TOols in Control Panel and opened properties for Fax
Service I could not add my account (nor the administrator
acc.) under Log On. When I attempted to start Fax Service
I got this error message:

"Could not start Fax Service on Local computer. THe
service did not return an error. THis could be an internal
windows error or an internal service error.

What should I do next?

Thank you very much for all the help.

Larisa
-----Original Message-----
Did you follow the instructions here?
http://www.slipstick.com/addins/services/win2000fax.htm


--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Larisa said:
Hello,

Here's my problem. I want to set up my Outlook
2000/Corporate or Workgroup (use Win 2000 Professional) to
send/receive fax. I want to use it for broadcast fax - to
about 20-30 recepients.

However, I do not see option for fax anywhere in my
Outlook, so I can't install that feature. I did install it
on my home computer where I use Win XP, but here in my
office I am having trouble finding it.

Am I missing on anything? Please help.

Thank you.

Larisa


.
 
R

Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]

Was the Fax Service installed and operating correctly before you attempted
integration with Outlook?
In what order did you install the Fax Service and Outlook?
Post the contents of your mapisvc.inf file.

--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Larisa said:
Yes, I did, but things, again, did not work well.
I loged in as an administrator on my computer and here's
what happened...

First, under Start/Programs/Accessories/Communications
there was no option for Fax at all.

Second, when I accessed Services under Administrative
TOols in Control Panel and opened properties for Fax
Service I could not add my account (nor the administrator
acc.) under Log On. When I attempted to start Fax Service
I got this error message:

"Could not start Fax Service on Local computer. THe
service did not return an error. THis could be an internal
windows error or an internal service error.

What should I do next?

Thank you very much for all the help.

Larisa
-----Original Message-----
Did you follow the instructions here?
http://www.slipstick.com/addins/services/win2000fax.htm


--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Larisa said:
Hello,

Here's my problem. I want to set up my Outlook
2000/Corporate or Workgroup (use Win 2000 Professional) to
send/receive fax. I want to use it for broadcast fax - to
about 20-30 recepients.

However, I do not see option for fax anywhere in my
Outlook, so I can't install that feature. I did install it
on my home computer where I use Win XP, but here in my
office I am having trouble finding it.

Am I missing on anything? Please help.

Thank you.

Larisa


.
 
P

Pattie

Also having same problem with FAX. Have Outlook 2000 SR-1
and Windows SP Home Edition version 2002. Went to
slipstick, my tabs are different. How do I log on with
administrative privileges?
-----Original Message-----
Did you follow the instructions here?
http://www.slipstick.com/addins/services/win2000fax.htm


--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Larisa said:
Hello,

Here's my problem. I want to set up my Outlook
2000/Corporate or Workgroup (use Win 2000 Professional) to
send/receive fax. I want to use it for broadcast fax - to
about 20-30 recepients.

However, I do not see option for fax anywhere in my
Outlook, so I can't install that feature. I did install it
on my home computer where I use Win XP, but here in my
office I am having trouble finding it.

Am I missing on anything? Please help.

Thank you.

Larisa


.
 
R

Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]

What User profiles do you have?
Control Panel > User Accounts
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Pattie said:
Also having same problem with FAX. Have Outlook 2000 SR-1
and Windows SP Home Edition version 2002. Went to
slipstick, my tabs are different. How do I log on with
administrative privileges?
-----Original Message-----
Did you follow the instructions here?
http://www.slipstick.com/addins/services/win2000fax.htm


--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Larisa said:
Hello,

Here's my problem. I want to set up my Outlook
2000/Corporate or Workgroup (use Win 2000 Professional) to
send/receive fax. I want to use it for broadcast fax - to
about 20-30 recepients.

However, I do not see option for fax anywhere in my
Outlook, so I can't install that feature. I did install it
on my home computer where I use Win XP, but here in my
office I am having trouble finding it.

Am I missing on anything? Please help.

Thank you.

Larisa


.
 
R

Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]

Wait.
Those version make no sense.
Try again.
What is your version and mail support mode of Outlook?
What is Windows SP 2002?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Pattie said:
Also having same problem with FAX. Have Outlook 2000 SR-1
and Windows SP Home Edition version 2002. Went to
slipstick, my tabs are different. How do I log on with
administrative privileges?
-----Original Message-----
Did you follow the instructions here?
http://www.slipstick.com/addins/services/win2000fax.htm


--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Larisa said:
Hello,

Here's my problem. I want to set up my Outlook
2000/Corporate or Workgroup (use Win 2000 Professional) to
send/receive fax. I want to use it for broadcast fax - to
about 20-30 recepients.

However, I do not see option for fax anywhere in my
Outlook, so I can't install that feature. I did install it
on my home computer where I use Win XP, but here in my
office I am having trouble finding it.

Am I missing on anything? Please help.

Thank you.

Larisa


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O

obsidian

Russ

Have the developers got back to you yet?


"Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" <[email protected]>
wrote in message
Yes.
I heard from the developers.
They appear to be stumped and will be "getting back to us."

<snip>

[following instructions given in
http://www.slipstick.com/addins/services/win2000fax.htm]

I tried this but get stuck at Step 6 of Outlook
(CW) Setup.

In Step 5, iIf I use my own account "fred" (that
does have Administrator priveledges), I get
error 1069 at Step 6
"The service did not starrt due to a login
failure"

However if I use the Administrator account, Step 6
seems to be happy with it.

And I do know the correct password for "fred".
My computer name is also "fred", could this be the
cause?
Any help is appreciated.

Using:
Win2000/SP4 and subsequent hotfixes,
KB823599, KB82390, Q818043
Outlook 2000/SP3 (9.0.0.6627)
in Corporate or Workgroup mode with all Updates
(according to the Office Uodate check)



--
obsidian


"Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" <[email protected]>
wrote in message
Did you follow the instructions here?
http://www.slipstick.com/addins/services/win2000fax.htm


--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Larisa said:
Hello,

Here's my problem. I want to set up my Outlook
2000/Corporate or Workgroup (use Win 2000 Professional) to
send/receive fax. I want to use it for broadcast fax - to
about 20-30 recepients.

However, I do not see option for fax anywhere in my
Outlook, so I can't install that feature. I did install it
on my home computer where I use Win XP, but here in my
office I am having trouble finding it.

Am I missing on anything? Please help.

Thank you.

Larisa
 
O

obsidian

yes it did, under the admin account named
"Admininstrator"

have you any references about "a bad idea" that
the User Account Name and Computer name are the
same?
Anyway, I'll create another account to test this
out and post back here....


--
obsidian


"Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" <[email protected]>
wrote in message
Wait a minute. I just looked back at your first post.
Your User Account Name and Computer Name are the same?
I was always instructed that was a bad idea. That may be affecting your fax
account logon privileges.
This does work correctly under other
administrative user logons, right?
Russ

Have the developers got back to you yet?


"Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]"
wrote in message
news:%[email protected]...
Yes.
I heard from the developers.
They appear to be stumped and will be
"getting
back to us."
<snip>

[following instructions given in
http://www.slipstick.com/addins/services/win2000fax.htm]

I tried this but get stuck at Step 6 of Outlook
(CW) Setup.

In Step 5, iIf I use my own account "fred" (that
does have Administrator priveledges), I get
error 1069 at Step 6
"The service did not starrt due to a login
failure"

However if I use the Administrator account, Step 6
seems to be happy with it.

And I do know the correct password for "fred".
My computer name is also "fred", could this be the
cause?
Any help is appreciated.

Using:
Win2000/SP4 and subsequent hotfixes,
KB823599, KB82390, Q818043
Outlook 2000/SP3 (9.0.0.6627)
in Corporate or Workgroup mode with all Updates
(according to the Office Uodate check)



--
obsidian


"Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]"
wrote in message
Did you follow the instructions here?
http://www.slipstick.com/addins/services/win2000fax.htm
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Hello,

Here's my problem. I want to set up my Outlook
2000/Corporate or Workgroup (use Win 2000 Professional) to
send/receive fax. I want to use it for broadcast fax - to
about 20-30 recepients.

However, I do not see option for fax
anywhere
in my
Outlook, so I can't install that feature.
I
did install it
on my home computer where I use Win XP,
but
here in my
office I am having trouble finding it.

Am I missing on anything? Please help.

Thank you.

Larisa
[/QUOTE]
 
R

Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]

All I know is that any time I try to create a user account in Windows XP
that is the same as the computer name, Windows XP gets very cross, treats me
like an idiot, and yells at me to pick a different name. Since Windows 2000
was Windows XP's immediate predecessor, I suspect it was a bad idea there as
well but they just hadn't figured out that they needed to tell us so.

At any rate, you're asking questions about OS logon credentials about which
I know nothing. I'm just the stupid fax guy.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
obsidian said:
yes it did, under the admin account named
"Admininstrator"

have you any references about "a bad idea" that
the User Account Name and Computer name are the
same?
Anyway, I'll create another account to test this
out and post back here....


--
obsidian


"Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" <[email protected]>
wrote in message
Wait a minute. I just looked back at your first post.
Your User Account Name and Computer Name are the same?
I was always instructed that was a bad idea. That may be affecting your fax
account logon privileges.
This does work correctly under other
administrative user logons, right?
Russ

Have the developers got back to you yet?


"Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]"
wrote in message
Yes.
I heard from the developers.
They appear to be stumped and will be "getting
back to us."
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]

<snip>

[following instructions given in
http://www.slipstick.com/addins/services/win2000fax.htm]

I tried this but get stuck at Step 6 of Outlook
(CW) Setup.

In Step 5, iIf I use my own account "fred" (that
does have Administrator priveledges), I get
error 1069 at Step 6
"The service did not starrt due to a login
failure"

However if I use the Administrator account, Step 6
seems to be happy with it.

And I do know the correct password for "fred".
My computer name is also "fred", could this be the
cause?
Any help is appreciated.

Using:
Win2000/SP4 and subsequent hotfixes,
KB823599, KB82390, Q818043
Outlook 2000/SP3 (9.0.0.6627)
in Corporate or Workgroup mode with all Updates
(according to the Office Uodate check)



--
obsidian


"Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]"
wrote in message
Did you follow the instructions here?

http://www.slipstick.com/addins/services/win2000fax.htm


--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Hello,

Here's my problem. I want to set up my Outlook
2000/Corporate or Workgroup (use Win 2000
Professional) to
send/receive fax. I want to use it for
broadcast fax - to
about 20-30 recepients.

However, I do not see option for fax anywhere
in my
Outlook, so I can't install that feature. I
did install it
on my home computer where I use Win XP, but
here in my
office I am having trouble finding it.

Am I missing on anything? Please help.

Thank you.

Larisa
[/QUOTE]
 
R

Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]

I did hear back from the developers today. They've been working on this and
have a repro on the problem. They're still investigating the solution.
You find anything new?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
obsidian said:
yes it did, under the admin account named
"Admininstrator"

have you any references about "a bad idea" that
the User Account Name and Computer name are the
same?
Anyway, I'll create another account to test this
out and post back here....


--
obsidian


"Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" <[email protected]>
wrote in message
Wait a minute. I just looked back at your first post.
Your User Account Name and Computer Name are the same?
I was always instructed that was a bad idea. That may be affecting your fax
account logon privileges.
This does work correctly under other
administrative user logons, right?
Russ

Have the developers got back to you yet?


"Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]"
wrote in message
Yes.
I heard from the developers.
They appear to be stumped and will be "getting
back to us."
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]

<snip>

[following instructions given in
http://www.slipstick.com/addins/services/win2000fax.htm]

I tried this but get stuck at Step 6 of Outlook
(CW) Setup.

In Step 5, iIf I use my own account "fred" (that
does have Administrator priveledges), I get
error 1069 at Step 6
"The service did not starrt due to a login
failure"

However if I use the Administrator account, Step 6
seems to be happy with it.

And I do know the correct password for "fred".
My computer name is also "fred", could this be the
cause?
Any help is appreciated.

Using:
Win2000/SP4 and subsequent hotfixes,
KB823599, KB82390, Q818043
Outlook 2000/SP3 (9.0.0.6627)
in Corporate or Workgroup mode with all Updates
(according to the Office Uodate check)



--
obsidian


"Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]"
wrote in message
Did you follow the instructions here?

http://www.slipstick.com/addins/services/win2000fax.htm


--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Hello,

Here's my problem. I want to set up my Outlook
2000/Corporate or Workgroup (use Win 2000
Professional) to
send/receive fax. I want to use it for
broadcast fax - to
about 20-30 recepients.

However, I do not see option for fax anywhere
in my
Outlook, so I can't install that feature. I
did install it
on my home computer where I use Win XP, but
here in my
office I am having trouble finding it.

Am I missing on anything? Please help.

Thank you.

Larisa
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