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Windows Fax and Scan replacement for Vista Home Premium users
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OK, so given that Microsoft has seen fit not to include Fax and Scan with Vista Home Premium (although Business and Ultimate users get it) what Vista friendly third party apps are you using to replace the missing fax functionality?
Assuming, of course, you do not have an all-in-one printer come fax machine to handle such things that is...
Assuming, of course, you do not have an all-in-one printer come fax machine to handle such things that is...
Last edited by happygeek; Jul 30th, 2007 at 12:26 pm. Reason: question clarification
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Even with an AIO printer, the vendor software that allowed me to fax from my desktop via the AIO won't work in Vista HP. Apparently it ran on top of the MS fax support that no longer exists.
I tried to update to the Ultimate Edition but going form Vista to Vista failed everytime. I originally upgraded from XP SP2 to Vista HP with no problem. Go figure.
I tried to update to the Ultimate Edition but going form Vista to Vista failed everytime. I originally upgraded from XP SP2 to Vista HP with no problem. Go figure.
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Sorry to tell you this, but I scan with Vista home premium all the time.
I have an older printer- an HP1210. And it works just fine. Here is what I do:
Scanning
Scanning with Windows Photo Gallery
Click the Start icon.
Click All Programs .
Click Windows Photo Gallery .
Click File and then click Import From Scanner or Camera .
Click Import .
Click Scan .
this is directly from the HP website. I tried it, and have scanned at least 50 documents so far. I hope this helps you all. Good luck- perhaps your printer will not allow it.
As far as faxing- I'm not that far yet! Just wanted to post this in case people are having a hard time scanning. Thanks!
nickle
I have an older printer- an HP1210. And it works just fine. Here is what I do:
Scanning
Scanning with Windows Photo Gallery
Click the Start icon.
Click All Programs .
Click Windows Photo Gallery .
Click File and then click Import From Scanner or Camera .
Click Import .
Click Scan .
this is directly from the HP website. I tried it, and have scanned at least 50 documents so far. I hope this helps you all. Good luck- perhaps your printer will not allow it.
As far as faxing- I'm not that far yet! Just wanted to post this in case people are having a hard time scanning. Thanks!
nickle
Last edited by nickle; Sep 16th, 2007 at 1:19 pm.
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Fax and Scan is the name Microsoft has given its faxing and scanning functions included in Vista Business Premium, Ultimate and Enterprise. We can all scan, it is the faxing capability that was removed by Microsoft in Vista Home Basic, Premium and Business Basic. Since I have an AIO, technically, I can still fax out directly from the printer but if I want to fax something from my computer, I now have to print it out first and then fax it from the printer. I am one of the lucky ones. I still have XP on my notebook and my printer is networked so now I do most of my faxing from my notebook.
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Sorry to tell you this, but I scan with Vista home premium all the time.
I have an older printer- an HP1210. And it works just fine. Here is what I do:
Scanning
Scanning with Windows Photo Gallery
Click the Start icon.
Click All Programs .
Click Windows Photo Gallery .
Click File and then click Import From Scanner or Camera .
Click Import .
Click Scan .
this is directly from the HP website. I tried it, and have scanned at least 50 documents so far. I hope this helps you all. Good luck- perhaps your printer will not allow it.
As far as faxing- I'm not that far yet! Just wanted to post this in case people are having a hard time scanning. Thanks!
nickle
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Snappy Fax seems to be a popular one.
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OK, so given that Microsoft has seen fit not to include Fax and Scan with Vista Home Premium (although Business and Ultimate users get it) what Vista friendly third party apps are you using to replace the missing fax functionality?
Assuming, of course, you do not have an all-in-one printer come fax machine to handle such things that is...
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Need help anyone.
Noob trying to get things right. I initially trolled the web to see if I can fax from my laptop Vista using my AIO Dell 964 but apparently it has only worked for people with XP.
Funny thing is, I was looking for the Vista method because I cannot get it to work with my desktop.
Can someone tell me how to setup faxing from my desktop with XP when I have an AIO in between? The telephone cord connection goes from the outlet to the phone to the AIO to the XP Home desktop modem.
My AIO recognizes the fax easily. But I don't want it to print, I want it to save to Windows FAx/Scan, and I have been unable to send the fax from desktop, it seems to conflict with Dell's FAx utility.
Any solutions?
Look forward to your responses.
ED G
Noob trying to get things right. I initially trolled the web to see if I can fax from my laptop Vista using my AIO Dell 964 but apparently it has only worked for people with XP.
Funny thing is, I was looking for the Vista method because I cannot get it to work with my desktop.
Can someone tell me how to setup faxing from my desktop with XP when I have an AIO in between? The telephone cord connection goes from the outlet to the phone to the AIO to the XP Home desktop modem.
My AIO recognizes the fax easily. But I don't want it to print, I want it to save to Windows FAx/Scan, and I have been unable to send the fax from desktop, it seems to conflict with Dell's FAx utility.
Any solutions?
Look forward to your responses.
ED G
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I have recent information on this topic. I went to HP for assistance and downloaded and installed their latest for Vista software and drivers for my AIO 3310 printer. I still could not open their solution center to fax. I had to fax offline, which meant printing out stuff so I could fax it. I spent several months trying to get this resolved with HP until they stopped replying to any of my messages.
In December, I decided to really do a clean install, cleaner than HP ever directed. I searched my entire c: drive for anthing to do with HP or Hewlett Packard or the 3310 printer, which I uninstalled in Device Manager and Printers. I deleted everything I found. I then did the same to the registry, manually deleting all HP keys. I cleaned out temp files and all related HP data that may have been stored in program data, users, or virtual store. I went into MS Config and set up for a minimal boot and restarted my system. When it came up, I disabled my virus checker temporarily and then installed all the most current HP software and drivers for my printer. Lo and behold, I am faxing from my PC again. I use the HP solution center to do it but my fax printer now shows up in printers. I have been without this functionality for 8 months. You would think the vendor would have published something to let folks know how to do a really clean install.
I believe what happened is that I did an upgrade from XP SP2 to Vista Home Premium in April 2007. When I downloaded and installed the Hewlett Packard Vista compatible software and drivers, it did not clean up the XP versions everywhere.
One other old program was also giving me trouble so I did the same thing and finally, I can say after upgrading to Vista 9 months ago, I now have 100% of the functionality that I had before. But don't get me wrong. I actually like Vista. Once you get used to the difference, it is more logically orgranized and provides a much more comprehensive set of diagnositic and troubleshooting tools.
Eileen
In December, I decided to really do a clean install, cleaner than HP ever directed. I searched my entire c: drive for anthing to do with HP or Hewlett Packard or the 3310 printer, which I uninstalled in Device Manager and Printers. I deleted everything I found. I then did the same to the registry, manually deleting all HP keys. I cleaned out temp files and all related HP data that may have been stored in program data, users, or virtual store. I went into MS Config and set up for a minimal boot and restarted my system. When it came up, I disabled my virus checker temporarily and then installed all the most current HP software and drivers for my printer. Lo and behold, I am faxing from my PC again. I use the HP solution center to do it but my fax printer now shows up in printers. I have been without this functionality for 8 months. You would think the vendor would have published something to let folks know how to do a really clean install.
I believe what happened is that I did an upgrade from XP SP2 to Vista Home Premium in April 2007. When I downloaded and installed the Hewlett Packard Vista compatible software and drivers, it did not clean up the XP versions everywhere.
One other old program was also giving me trouble so I did the same thing and finally, I can say after upgrading to Vista 9 months ago, I now have 100% of the functionality that I had before. But don't get me wrong. I actually like Vista. Once you get used to the difference, it is more logically orgranized and provides a much more comprehensive set of diagnositic and troubleshooting tools.
Eileen
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