Using The Windows XP Fax Service (Part I)
30th May 2006, 13:50 GMT
Not everyone has a dedicated fax machine in their home or office. Windows XP includes a Fax service that provides you with complete faxing capabilities. If a dedicated fax machine is not in your budget, you can use your Windows XP computer to send, receive, track, and monitor faxes. The Fax service is not installed with Windows XP by default. Therefore, if you want to utilize this feature, you must first install it. The process… Windows XP Fax Service Diana Huggins control panel Direct and Related Links for 'Using The Windows XP Fax Service (Part I)'
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