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July 21, 2002 at 3:31 pm #3625
JohnD
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This is an old version designed for Windows 3.x, itwork in Win 9x, but is not designed for NT/2000! December 23, 2005 at 8:12 pm #7458Anonymous
MemberHaving run Symantec Winfax Pro and its predecessor Delrina for the past 8 or 9 years, I have accumulated a large number of messages which I now want to import into Winfax version 10.02.
The messages are not in a one-file .wfb message store but are stored as separate files with extensions .fxr (received faxes), .fxd (sent faxes) and .cvr (cover sheets).
When I contacted Symantec Help, I was told how to import a .wfb message store called status.wfb into Winfax but not how to import the individual files comprising my individual faxes.
Unfortunately, I don’t have my message store in one file, status.wfb or, indeed, any other .wfb file.
My messages are in one folder as separate .cvr, .fxd and .fxr files.
I wonder if any of the learned brethren in this forum know how this can be achieved.
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Fearmor.January 11, 2006 at 11:54 pm #7459Anonymous
Member@Fearmor wrote:
Having run Symantec Winfax Pro and its predecessor Delrina for the past 8 or 9 years, I have accumulated a large number of messages which I now want to import into Winfax version 10.02.
The messages are not in a one-file .wfb message store but are stored as separate files with extensions .fxr (received faxes), .fxd (sent faxes) and .cvr (cover sheets).
When I contacted Symantec Help, I was told how to import a .wfb message store called status.wfb into Winfax but not how to import the individual files comprising my individual faxes.
Unfortunately, I don’t have my message store in one file, status.wfb or, indeed, any other .wfb file.
My messages are in one folder as separate .cvr, .fxd and .fxr files.
I wonder if any of the learned brethren in this forum know how this can be achieved.
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Fearmor.Do you have STATUS.FTM files?
what version of WinFax PRO where you using? -
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