Microsoft Office Document Imaging and Scanning

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Phillip Brooks

After loading Office 2007. I can not view Fax documents. I get the following
error. The fax document cannot be displayed because your operating system
does not have a default viewer for fax documents (.tif files).

Also Microsofit Office Document Imaging or Microsoft Office Document
Scanning no longer shows in the programs!

Thank You
Phillip Brooks
 
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Bob Buckland ?:-\)

Hi Phillip,

MS Office Document Imaging and Scanning are optional installation features. You can add them by changing the Microsoft Office
feature set from Add/remove Programs in the Windows control panel.

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After loading Office 2007. I can not view Fax documents. I get the following
error. The fax document cannot be displayed because your operating system
does not have a default viewer for fax documents (.tif files).

Also Microsofit Office Document Imaging or Microsoft Office Document
Scanning no longer shows in the programs!

Thank You
Phillip Brooks>>
--

Bob Buckland ?:)
MS Office System Products MVP

*Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends*
 
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vic1

I have exactly the same problem which appears to be activated when Windows
installs automatic updates. I have an Office 2007 Trial running and it has
run without a problem for a few weeks - until the computer updated itself
while I was away. Since then I have tried most other options, including
manually reinstalling MODI in both 2003 and 2007. I have tried system restore
(which has worked for the same problem in the past) to a date when I know it
was working, but it then opens the first fax correctly and reverts to the
"....operating system does not have a default fax viewer installed (.tif)"
message thereafter.

I have also repaired the registry to enable Windows Picture and Fax Viewer -
but this does not last either - and in any case it is a nuisance compared
with MODI.

PLEASE does anyone have a solution?
 
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nilayray

Go to the following link where you will get MODI.
"C:\Program Files\Common Files\microsoft shared\MODI\12.0\MSPVIEW.EXE"

All the best....
 

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