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April 21, 2005 at 5:38 pm #3281AnonymousMember
PC setting:
P4 1.4G
256Rambus
Xp pro Chi + SP2
WinFax pro 10.02 eng
step in setup CSID,fax numbe….will be auto disappear(exit setup problem) when click the fax number or phone number column!!!!
i’m try many time to run WTNSETUP.EXE to setup…..same failed. anyboby knew what’s up???
thx,
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April 21, 2005 at 7:03 pm #6276AnonymousMemberCheck the Windows Regional, Time Zone, and Language settings
Follow these steps:
a. Click Start and then click Control Panel.
b. Verify the time setting:
1. Open the properties for Date and Time settings:
If you see the Date and Time icon, double-click it.If you do not see the Date and Time icon:
1. In the left pane, click Switch to Classic view.
2. Double-click the Date and Time icon.2. Click the Date &Time Zone tab. Make sure that the date and time are set correctly.
3. Click the Time Zone tab.
4. In the drop-down box, ensure that the time zone that is displayed is the correct one for your area. Change it, if needed.5. Do one of the following:
– If you did not make any changes, close the dialog box and go on to step c.– If you made changes, click Apply and then click OK.
c. Verify the Regional setting:
1.Double-click the Regional and Language Options icon in the Control Panel.
2. Click the Regional Options tab.
3. Make sure English is selected in the drop-down menu box.d. Verify the Language setting:
1. Click the Languages tab.
2. If it is checked, then uncheck “Install files for East Asian Languages.”
3. Click Details, and then click the Advanced tab.
4. If it is checked, then uncheck “Extend support of advanced text service to all programs.”
5. Click Apply and then click OK.e. Restart the computer and test (or reinstall) WinFax PRO.
April 22, 2005 at 2:41 pm #6277AnonymousMember@Moderator wrote:
Check the Windows Regional, Time Zone, and Language settings
Follow these steps:
a. Click Start and then click Control Panel.
b. Verify the time setting:
1. Open the properties for Date and Time settings:
If you see the Date and Time icon, double-click it.If you do not see the Date and Time icon:
1. In the left pane, click Switch to Classic view.
2. Double-click the Date and Time icon.2. Click the Date &Time Zone tab. Make sure that the date and time are set correctly.
3. Click the Time Zone tab.
4. In the drop-down box, ensure that the time zone that is displayed is the correct one for your area. Change it, if needed.5. Do one of the following:
– If you did not make any changes, close the dialog box and go on to step c.– If you made changes, click Apply and then click OK.
c. Verify the Regional setting:
1.Double-click the Regional and Language Options icon in the Control Panel.
2. Click the Regional Options tab.
3. Make sure English is selected in the drop-down menu box.d. Verify the Language setting:
1. Click the Languages tab.
2. If it is checked, then uncheck “Install files for East Asian Languages.”
3. Click Details, and then click the Advanced tab.
4. If it is checked, then uncheck “Extend support of advanced text service to all programs.”
5. Click Apply and then click OK.e. Restart the computer and test (or reinstall) WinFax PRO.
thank you for your help.
in setp d. Verify the Language setting:
i can’t uncheck the “Install files for East Asian Languages.”
it is fix check alreay!!
too bad!! 😉any idea…!
April 22, 2005 at 3:25 pm #6278AnonymousMemberUnfortunately, not aware of any other solution. WinFax PRO English is not compatible with character sets of Chinese Windows and this is causing the crashes.
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