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You can learn about your options he http://home.indy.rr.com/russval/fax.htm -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "CMM" wrote in message ... The version of Fax that comes with WinXP is VERY GOOD... however, it does not "integrate" with Outlook as far as I know. I've resorted to simply adding a shortcut to the WinXP "Fax Console" in Outlook's Shortcuts sidebar. Check in Control Panel - Add / Remove Programs - Add/Remove Windows Components to make sure you have it installed. You access it via Accessories - Communications (if I remember it's default Start Menu correctly). -- -C. Moya www.cmoya.com "Peter Brown" wrote in message ... I used to have an old PC running Windows '98 with Outlook '97 and Microsoft Fax - it was great, very easy to use as both faxes and emails would be displayed in the same place. I've just upgraded to a new PC with XP. I can load Outlook '97 but can't use Windows Messaging and so can't use Microsoft Fax or send/receive emails. 1) Is there a version of Messaging for Windows XP? 2) Is it compatible with Microsoft Fax or do I need to get another Fax? Peter |
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