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  • darthphiber
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    sounds like a plan. I have a sneaky suspiscion that the person using the client is addicted to webshots. I assume this would be considered a TSR. Anyhow I will try that next. Thank you

    darthphiber
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    These are faxes that are received over a pots line and not email. The faxes themselves print irregularly, meaning one time it is condensed. Print it again to the same printer and it is fine. I have 9 different clients and 5 different printers all experiencing the same issues. My thought it is something with the host machine. If the saving of the faxes appears to work, is there anything that I can do to fix this this? Thanks again for the information, this group has been excellent.

    darthphiber
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    I checked the IE versions and they are both 5.0 sp2 128 encryption. I have the clients connecting by ip which Symantec recommends. I know I am just over looking something silly. I’ll keep you posted

    darthphiber
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    I recently migrated the network from 98 to 2000. all the clients and host are on w2k pro machines running winfax pro 10.0. In the morning when a client tries to connect to the host machine to pull the newly received faxes the client barfs and throws a wfxctl32.exe error and shuts winfax down. Only after I mark all the currently ‘new’ faxes as read can I then connect. None of the faxes are marked as having a problem with being received. I have spoken with Symantec who has suggested that I reinstall, which I have numerous times with the same results. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

    thank you

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