Hello Jennie and George:
My Google search on this topic brought me to a comparison chart of various
VISTA OS. The business and ultimate versions have the faxing capability not
the home premium.
So your options would be upgrade to VISTA business or ultimate
Or
Purchase a fax capable printer
Or
Use an online fax service
All I know is what I Google.
Here is the link to the comparison chart:
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windows-vista/compare-editions/default.aspx
----- Original Message -----
From: "George Bell" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Saturday, May 15, 2010 9:06 AM
Subject: Re: [VICUG-L] Windows fax and scan
>
>
> Hi Jenn,
>
> I have Vista Ultimate, and it is in "Start" then "All Programs" list
> between "Windows DVD Maker" and "Windows Mail".
>
> However, unless you have a Fax Modem installed in your system, Vista
> may not have detected and/or installed it.
>
> The following is from Vista's Help where it makes reference to this.
>
> George.
>
> Set up your computer to send and receive faxes
>
> With Windows Fax and Scan you can send and receive faxes, fax or
> e‑mail scanned documents, and forward faxes as e‑mail attachments from
> your computer.
>
> To send and receive faxes using a modem
> Before you begin, make sure that you've attached an analog phone line
> to your computer. You can't use a digital phone line to send or
> receive faxes.
>
> If your computer has a built-in fax modem, Windows will automatically
> detect it during the setup process. You can connect to one local fax
> modem only, although you can connect to multiple fax servers or
> devices on a network. If you're not sure whether your computer has a
> built-in fax modem, check the hardware information that came with your
> computer. If you have an external fax modem, follow the manufacturer's
> instructions for attaching it to your computer. Make sure that the
> modem is turned on before taking these steps.
>
> Click the Start button , click All Programs, and then click Windows
> Fax and Scan.
>
> To use Fax view, at the bottom of the left pane, click Fax.
>
> If you're connecting to a fax device for the first time, click New Fax
> on the toolbar, and then, in the Fax Setup Wizard, follow the
> instructions for connecting to a fax modem.
> – or –
> If you've already connected to one or more fax servers or devices on a
> network and want to connect to a modem, click Tools, click Fax
> Accounts, and then click Add. In the Fax Setup Wizard, complete the
> steps for connecting to a fax modem.
>
> Note
> To set up your computer to send faxes only, click I'll choose later; I
> want to create a fax now in the Fax Setup Wizard. Keep in mind that by
> choosing this option, you will be able to send faxes but you will not
> be able to receive them. For information on setting up your computer
> to receive faxes, see Receive a fax.
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Visually Impaired Computer Users' Group List
> [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Jennie A Facer
> Sent: 15 May 2010 05:20
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: [VICUG-L] Windows fax and scan
>
> I am using vista home premium 64-bit edition, and I am looking for the
> faxing utility. Can anyone tell me where it may be?
>
> Thank you so much!
> Jenn
>
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>
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