Fax printer problems

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When I open Fax Console, the fax printer icon on the bottom bar has a red
hour glass and says "Refreshing". If I drag my pointer up into the activity
box it also has an hour glass. When I open fax printer status, it says "Local
Connecting....". It sounds like my hard drive is working and somtimes I get
an "Out Of Memory, Increasing Memory" message. I have a Zoom V92 Fax Modem
and I am using the latest V812MOH driver (unsigned). Wehn I remove the local
fax printer I do not get the hour glass, refreshing problem. When I installed
XP should I have used the Fat 32 file system instead of NTFS? I can not run
old dos games and some other older Windows programs.
 
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You should probably check and if required increase the free hard disk size
in your windows system partition.

Also check the fax archive at <systemdrive:>\Documents and Settings\All
Users\Application Data\Microsoft\Windows NT\MSFax, if there are lots of fax
kept in the archive you could move them to some other location.

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"Remo" <Remo@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> When I open Fax Console, the fax printer icon on the bottom bar has a red
> hour glass and says "Refreshing". If I drag my pointer up into the
> activity
> box it also has an hour glass. When I open fax printer status, it says
> "Local
> Connecting....". It sounds like my hard drive is working and somtimes I
> get
> an "Out Of Memory, Increasing Memory" message. I have a Zoom V92 Fax Modem
> and I am using the latest V812MOH driver (unsigned). Wehn I remove the
> local
> fax printer I do not get the hour glass, refreshing problem. When I
> installed
> XP should I have used the Fat 32 file system instead of NTFS? I can not
> run
> old dos games and some other older Windows programs.