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		<title>Organizing your faxes with the WinFax PRO Message Stores</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 19 Aug 2009 03:30:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Message Stores WinFax PRO and TalkWorks PRO stores log records in the default Messages message store. A message store works like a filing cabinet with drawers that hold different types of files. For easy access, the Messages message store organizes your messages by placing them in one of four default folders: Send Log  Stores sent messages. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Message Stores</strong></p>
<p>WinFax PRO and TalkWorks PRO stores log records in the default <strong>Messages</strong> message store. A message store works like a filing cabinet with drawers that hold different types of files. For easy access, the <strong>Messages</strong> message store organizes your messages by placing them in one of four default folders:</p>
<ul>
<li><strong>Send Log</strong>  Stores sent messages.</li>
<li><strong>Receive Log</strong>  Stores received messages.</li>
<li><strong>Outbox</strong>  Stores scheduled, held, and pending messages.</li>
<li><strong>Wastebasket</strong>  Stores deleted messages until you remove them manually or automatically.</li>
</ul>
<p>Fax and voice log entries in the <strong>Messages</strong> message store are uncompressed; the <strong>Messages</strong> message store is therefore more suitable for <strong>short-term message storage</strong> or for storing a <strong>smaller number of messages</strong>. </p>
<p>If you want to keep your messages for long-term use or you receive large numbers of messages, you can set up your own message filing system with custom message stores and subfolders. For example, you might want to organize correspondence by customer and your sales reports by quarter.</p>
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		<title>WinFax PRO WFXCTL32 caused an invalid page fault in module WFXIFWPP when connecting to a Fax Sharing host</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 18 Aug 2009 18:38:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Error: WFXCTL32.EXE caused an invalid page fault in module WFXIFWPP.DLL when connecting to a WinFax PRO or TalkWorks PRO Fax Sharing host. Versions of WinFax affected: Confirmed with all versions of WinFax PRO 9.0x, WinFax PRO 10.0x and TalkWorks PRO 3.0. This error only exists on a fax sharing client, when connecting to a fax host.  This error [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Error: WFXCTL32.EXE caused an invalid page fault in module WFXIFWPP.DLL when connecting to a WinFax PRO or TalkWorks PRO Fax Sharing host.</strong></p>
<p><strong>Versions of WinFax affected:</strong> Confirmed with all versions of WinFax PRO 9.0x, WinFax PRO 10.0x and TalkWorks PRO 3.0. This error only exists on a fax sharing client, when connecting to a fax host. </p>
<p>This error occurs when a Fax Sharing client connects to a Host, and displays the Received Fax Dialog box.  This dialog box contains a selection list box from the Host computer containing the Fax Message information, including the number of pages, the Remote CSID, the type of message (fax or voice), and the date &amp; time the message was received.   This data is stored internally as comma delimited format.  If a Remote CSID contains a comma, the list is becomes shifted and is positioned in the list box incorrectly. Lack of error conditions in this module causes the error message in to fault in module WFXIPWPP.DLL</p>
<p><strong>Solution/Workaround:</strong></p>
<p>To correct this problem, you need to view the Host receive log and examine any received faxes that have a Remote CSID that contain a comma.  You need to remove these specific faxes from the Receive log (either delete them, or move them into another folder). </p>
<p>If these faxes are being received from within your own organization, you can prevent future occurances of this error by remove any comma&#8217;s from the CSID&#8217;s in the fax machines, or software that you use within your organization. Unfortunately, you cannot control other fax machines that you receive from, so any other fax machine you receive from with a comma is the CSID will trigger this error.</p>
<p><strong>What is a Remote CSID (also called a TSID)?</strong> </p>
<p>This is the data that the caller has entered in the fax machine, or fax software that identifies that specific fax machine. Usually, this information contains the fax number but sometimes can also contain a text message, like a company or department name.  If the CSID (or the TSID) contains a comma, this triggers the error in WinFax.  This is a flaw that was not fixed by Symantec, expecting that a CSID would never contain a comma.</p>
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		<title>Internet Fax with your own fax number for only $1.00 a month.</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 17 Aug 2009 22:12:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Your own dedicated incoming fax line for $1.00 a month ($12.00 a year)  Yes it is true. Forget those other services that charge $10 to $20 a month! Available in the USA and Canada! We&#8217;ve been testing an on-line fax service for a few months now, and have found OneSuite.com to be reliable for incoming [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="https://www.onesuite.com/A96909221/suitetreat" target="_blank"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-439" title="Logo" src="http://www.getfaxing.com/winfax/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/Logo.gif" alt="Logo" width="224" height="64" /></a>Your own dedicated incoming fax line for $1.00 a month ($12.00 a year)  Yes it is true. Forget those other services that charge $10 to $20 a month! Available in the USA and Canada!</p>
<p>We&#8217;ve been testing an on-line fax service for a few months now, and have found OneSuite.com to be reliable for incoming and outgoing faxes.  Get yourself your own fax number, from a selection of 16 U.S. states, with unlimited incoming fax pages.  Your faxes are then transmitted to you instantly to your e-mail address in a multi-page PDF format. <strong>Get started for as low as $1.00 a month for unlimited incoming fax service!</strong> and you can get started within minutes with a minimum pre-paid amount of $10.00 US Dollars. Use the link below to sign up, and get an additional 5% sign up bonus and your 1st month free!  <a href="https://www.onesuite.com/A96909221/suitetreat" target="_blank">https://www.onesuite.com/A96909221/suitetreat</a></p>
<p>If you want to be able to send and receive faxes, the service is $2.95 a month and includes unlimited incoming faxes.  Sent faxes are charged at a per page rate , in USA/Canada the current rate is 2.5 cents per page. </p>
<p>No setup fees, no hidden fees, you pay for what you use and the monthly fee of only $2.95 for sending and receiving, or $1.00 a month for receiving only.  Each subscription plan includes <a href="https://www.onesuite.com/products_OneSuiteFax_availabilty.asp" target="_blank">your own fax number</a>, with unlimited fax receive.</p>
<p><strong>Use SuiteTreat promotion code : <a href="https://www.onesuite.com/A96909221/suitetreat" target="_blank">A96909221</a> to receive the 5% Bonus plus your 1st month free.</strong></p>
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		<title>WinFax fax broadcasting with Microsoft Word</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 06 Aug 2009 17:50:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Need to fax blast your message to your customers? Have a service which sends fax updates to customers? Why pay for a fax broadcasting service when you can easily do this yourself? Automate the power of WinFax PRO and Microsoft Word&#8217;s Merge capability. Fax blast your fax message from your contact list using GetFaxing.com&#8217;s WinFax Macro for [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Need to fax blast your message to your customers? Have a service which sends fax updates to customers? Why pay for a fax broadcasting service when you can easily do this yourself? Automate the power of WinFax PRO and Microsoft Word&#8217;s Merge capability. Fax blast your fax message from your contact list using GetFaxing.com&#8217;s WinFax Macro for Microsoft Word.  Save hundreds of dollars a month by sending your faxes yourself using your own fax modem with WinFax PRO.  Compatible with WinFax PRO from Symantec, versions 8.03 to 10.04 (with the exception of 10.02) and Microsoft Word 2000, XP, 2003 and 2007.  For details on the Free trial of the WinFax Macro for Microsoft Word see <a href="http://www.getfaxing.com/products.htm">http://www.getfaxing.com/products.htm</a></p>
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		<title>WinFax, Super G3 and the speed of fax.</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 27 Jul 2009 22:23:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Why are faxes so slow to complete when sending or receiving? This is a common question that isn&#8217;t always easy to answer without more details on the specific fax pages you&#8217;re actually sending or receiving. There is a possibility that transmission errors  can cause pages to be re-transmitted, increasing the overall send and receive time.  [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Why are faxes so slow to complete when sending or receiving?</strong></p>
<p>This is a common question that isn&#8217;t always easy to answer without more details on the specific fax pages you&#8217;re actually sending or receiving. There is a possibility that transmission errors  can cause pages to be re-transmitted, increasing the overall send and receive time.  In addition, there are compatibility issues with specific types of fax devices, where the maximum fax speed may be limited due to different fax specifications such as v.34, v.32bis and v.17 (more on this later.)<span id="more-361"></span></p>
<p><strong>WinFax and the maximum fax transmission and reception speed.</strong></p>
<p>The truth is, all fax transmissions are slow when compared with today&#8217;s high speed internet. The maximum speed you can receive and send with WinFax PRO is 14.4kbps (14,400bps), regardless of the type of fax modem you use.  This is a fax specification that is called v.17. You can send a 50 page Word document via e-mail in seconds, while that same 50 page document would take almost an hour to fax using a v.17 fax.</p>
<p><strong>Super G3 and v.34 fax</strong></p>
<p>Some newer office fax machines support something called Super G3 (also called v.34bis), and an older fax standard called v.34, both with transmission speeds of 33.3kbps and 28.8kbps respectively.  However, most  consumer grade fax modems that you buy for your computer don&#8217;t support Super G3 or v.34.</p>
<p>Both Super G3 and v.34 fax are not supported by WinFax PRO, even if WinFax did support the newer Super G3 standard, chances are you don&#8217;t have the fax modem hardware to be able to take advantage of it. Super G3 is usually reserved for higher-priced office fax machines and higher-end fax modem cards.  Usually, large and medium sized businesses may have a Super G3 Fax machine, but many are still using fax machines and devices that support the older v.17 standard at 14,400bps.  About 3 out of 10 fax machines support the Super G3 specification.</p>
<p>If you use a Super G3 Fax, your maximum speed is 33.3kbps &#8212; that&#8217;s less throughput then standard telephone based dial-up internet access! Now that&#8217;s not so Super speed, but it does cut the transmission time in half when compared to v.17 fax, and also the initial connection and disconnection times are reduced in Super G3 Fax.  To see the benefits of a Super G3 Fax machine, you must communicate with another Super G3 Fax machine or compatible device.</p>
<p>The good news is its all compatible, so a Super G3 Fax Machine can talk with other types of fax machines, including a WinFax equipped computer. The lowest speed of the two machines fastest speed is the transmission speed that is set during the initial connection.</p>
<p><strong>Average time to send or receive a fax page</strong></p>
<p>The time it takes to send or receive a fax is based on the actual content of the fax, and how that fax is compressed during the transmission. On average, a single page will take approximately 1 minute to transmit at the WinFax maximum 14.4kbps speed (about 1/4 the speed of the fastest dial up modem internet connection).</p>
<p>That time will increase considerably if the fax image includes photographs, or complex images on the page. A fax with continuous white-space can be sent or received much faster when compared to faxes with a lot of text and graphics, usually a single fax page with a lot of white-space can be transmitted under 45 seconds. A lot of this time is consumed at the initial connection, start of a new page, and disconnection portions of the transmission.</p>
<p><strong>How to speed it up </strong></p>
<p>If you are concerned about the time it takes to send a fax. I recommend reducing the quality of the fax transmitted by sending pages in &#8220;Standard&#8221; or &#8220;Low&#8221; resolution. This can be configured in WinFax setup, under the Send options. This can reduce the sending time of faxes by as much as 50%, but the quality of the fax that is received on the other side suffers. If you use a Class 1 fax modem, you can also turn on the High Speed and 2D Compression options.  You do not have this option with a modem configured as a Class 2 or 2.0 fax modem in WinFax PRO.</p>
<p>When receiving faxes, you do not have control how they are received, if a fax is transmitted by the sender to you in high resolution, you will receive the fax in high resolution and it may take additional time to receive it. If two 14,400 bps machines are connecting, the entire fax transmission speed should be 14,400 bps unless there are some problems with the connection. Speeds such as 9,600 bps, 4,800 bps and 2,400 bps are also possible during error conditions. There are also 9,600 bps fax machines, so you may be receiving from an older fax machine where the maximum speed is 9,600 bps and it may be a normal condition.</p>
<p><strong>Conclusion</strong></p>
<p>Faxes are slow when compared to todays high speed internet access, regardless of the fax specification you&#8217;re using.  There is nothing you can do about this limitation. Computers don&#8217;t normally come bundled with a fax modem that support Super G3 (Class 2.1 type fax modem), so you can&#8217;t take advantage of the speed increase unless you spend money on an expensive fax board and use software that will support the Super G3 specification.</p>
<p>At the time of the writing of this article, we found a reasonably priced hardware based internal PCI and PCI express fax modem that also supports Super G3 (Class 2.1), the <a href="http://www.multitech.com/en_US/DOCUMENTS/Collateral/data_sheets/86002090.pdf">MultiTech Multimodem ZXP</a>.   Multitech has been in the fax modem business for many years, and are known for reliable products. They are one of the few manufacturers that produce an internal Super G3/Class 2.1 fax modem.</p>
<p><em>If you use this fax modem with WinFax, it will not support the Super G3 fax setting, you will have to configure this fax modem as a Class 1, Class 2, or Class 2.0 fax device.</em></p>
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		<title>Using two / dual fax modems with WinFax</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 13 Jul 2009 17:38:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[WinFax PRO will support up to 2 modems on a single PC. If you need to have dual modems, I’d recommend ensuring both modems are different, otherwise, you may run into difficulties. Two external controller based modems are best, or one external controller-based and one internal controller-less. You can try two controller-less modems, but make [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>WinFax PRO will support up to 2 modems on a single PC. If you need to have dual modems, I’d recommend ensuring both modems are different, otherwise, you may run into difficulties. Two external controller based modems are best, or one external controller-based and one internal controller-less. You can try two controller-less modems, but make sure they are different models/manufacturers. Never use two softmodem based modems on a single machine, you’re just asking for trouble.</p>
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		<title>Error: WinFax is not active for this User Account. Please start the controller and try again.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This error message can occur with version 10.02 and higher of WinFax PRO that is operating in the Windows XP environment.  It does not appear under Windows 2000 or windows 9x environments, or versions 10.0 or 10.01. To determine the version of WinFax PRO you are using, click &#8220;WinFax Info&#8221; button in WinFax Tools. Usually, starting the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This error message can occur with version 10.02 and higher of WinFax PRO that is operating in the Windows XP environment.  It does not appear under Windows 2000 or windows 9x environments, or versions 10.0 or 10.01. To determine the version of WinFax PRO you are using, click &#8220;WinFax Info&#8221; button in <a href="http://www.getfaxing.com/downloads/index.php?file=WinFaxTools.exe">WinFax Tools</a>.</p>
<p>Usually, starting the WinFax Controller may correct this problem, in some scenarios you may need to reboot of the computer.  If this does not solve the problem, then your installation of WinFax is likely corrupt and needs repair.</p>
<p>If you continue to encounter this error we recommend using the &#8220;Fix Start Up Errors&#8221; option in <a href="http://www.getfaxing.com/downloads/index.php?file=WinFaxTools.exe">WinFax Tools</a>.</p>
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