Archived faxes..where are they?

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Catt

Hi, could someone tell me where "sent faxes" are stored? I'm having a
problem with the fax service so I uninstalled it through add windows
components and then reinstalled it. I'm assuming that the old sent and
received faxes were stored in a default folder in C:/documents and
settings...etc...etc and that they can be retrieved. Hope I was right.
Thanks
Catt
 
R

Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]

Perhaps you could start by mentioning the fax program you are using. It
helps to narrow down the possible answers to your question.
 
C

Catt

Sorry, I assumed it was Outlook Fax but..perhaps not. I have Windows XP and
SP2. The fax program I use is installed from "installed Windows components"
area of the add/remove programs section. It's there with "accesories and
Utilities", "indexing service", Internet Explorer..etc.
Thanks
Catt

Russ Valentine said:
Perhaps you could start by mentioning the fax program you are using. It
helps to narrow down the possible answers to your question.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Catt said:
Hi, could someone tell me where "sent faxes" are stored? I'm having a
problem with the fax service so I uninstalled it through add windows
components and then reinstalled it. I'm assuming that the old sent and
received faxes were stored in a default folder in C:/documents and
settings...etc...etc and that they can be retrieved. Hope I was right.
Thanks
Catt
 
R

Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]

Outlook has no fax program.
Faxes you have received are automatically archived in the Fax Console's
Inbox and faxes you have sent are archived in the Fax Console's Sent Items
Folder. You can easily access and save these folders from Windows Explorer.
The default location of these folders is:

<drive>:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Microsoft\Windows
NT\MSFax\

--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]

Catt said:
Sorry, I assumed it was Outlook Fax but..perhaps not. I have Windows XP
and
SP2. The fax program I use is installed from "installed Windows
components"
area of the add/remove programs section. It's there with "accesories and
Utilities", "indexing service", Internet Explorer..etc.
Thanks
Catt

Russ Valentine said:
Perhaps you could start by mentioning the fax program you are using. It
helps to narrow down the possible answers to your question.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Catt said:
Hi, could someone tell me where "sent faxes" are stored? I'm having a
problem with the fax service so I uninstalled it through add windows
components and then reinstalled it. I'm assuming that the old sent and
received faxes were stored in a default folder in C:/documents and
settings...etc...etc and that they can be retrieved. Hope I was right.
Thanks
Catt
 
C

Catt

Thanks that answers the question for sure but you say Outlook has no fax
program??? The name of the discussion group is Outlook Fax in the discussion
group home on my pc.. must be a typo? But thanks for the direction.
Catt

Russ Valentine said:
Outlook has no fax program.
Faxes you have received are automatically archived in the Fax Console's
Inbox and faxes you have sent are archived in the Fax Console's Sent Items
Folder. You can easily access and save these folders from Windows Explorer.
The default location of these folders is:

<drive>:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Microsoft\Windows
NT\MSFax\

--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]

Catt said:
Sorry, I assumed it was Outlook Fax but..perhaps not. I have Windows XP
and
SP2. The fax program I use is installed from "installed Windows
components"
area of the add/remove programs section. It's there with "accesories and
Utilities", "indexing service", Internet Explorer..etc.
Thanks
Catt

Russ Valentine said:
Perhaps you could start by mentioning the fax program you are using. It
helps to narrow down the possible answers to your question.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Hi, could someone tell me where "sent faxes" are stored? I'm having a
problem with the fax service so I uninstalled it through add windows
components and then reinstalled it. I'm assuming that the old sent and
received faxes were stored in a default folder in C:/documents and
settings...etc...etc and that they can be retrieved. Hope I was right.
Thanks
Catt
 
R

Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]

Outlook provides no fax program. It can integrate with many.
Accordingly, we could have to idea to which of those you were referring.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Catt said:
Thanks that answers the question for sure but you say Outlook has no fax
program??? The name of the discussion group is Outlook Fax in the
discussion
group home on my pc.. must be a typo? But thanks for the direction.
Catt

Russ Valentine said:
Outlook has no fax program.
Faxes you have received are automatically archived in the Fax Console's
Inbox and faxes you have sent are archived in the Fax Console's Sent
Items
Folder. You can easily access and save these folders from Windows
Explorer.
The default location of these folders is:

<drive>:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application
Data\Microsoft\Windows
NT\MSFax\

--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]

Catt said:
Sorry, I assumed it was Outlook Fax but..perhaps not. I have Windows
XP
and
SP2. The fax program I use is installed from "installed Windows
components"
area of the add/remove programs section. It's there with "accesories
and
Utilities", "indexing service", Internet Explorer..etc.
Thanks
Catt

:

Perhaps you could start by mentioning the fax program you are using.
It
helps to narrow down the possible answers to your question.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Hi, could someone tell me where "sent faxes" are stored? I'm having
a
problem with the fax service so I uninstalled it through add windows
components and then reinstalled it. I'm assuming that the old sent
and
received faxes were stored in a default folder in C:/documents and
settings...etc...etc and that they can be retrieved. Hope I was
right.
Thanks
Catt
 
C

Catt

Uh oh...I have another problem. I went to application data>all users>windows
but there is no Windows NT folder. All there is is "Windows" and there is
nothing in it but "themes" probably stored for Front Page. Any ideas? Am I
done for?
Catt

Russ Valentine said:
Outlook provides no fax program. It can integrate with many.
Accordingly, we could have to idea to which of those you were referring.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Catt said:
Thanks that answers the question for sure but you say Outlook has no fax
program??? The name of the discussion group is Outlook Fax in the
discussion
group home on my pc.. must be a typo? But thanks for the direction.
Catt

Russ Valentine said:
Outlook has no fax program.
Faxes you have received are automatically archived in the Fax Console's
Inbox and faxes you have sent are archived in the Fax Console's Sent
Items
Folder. You can easily access and save these folders from Windows
Explorer.
The default location of these folders is:

<drive>:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application
Data\Microsoft\Windows
NT\MSFax\

--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]

Sorry, I assumed it was Outlook Fax but..perhaps not. I have Windows
XP
and
SP2. The fax program I use is installed from "installed Windows
components"
area of the add/remove programs section. It's there with "accesories
and
Utilities", "indexing service", Internet Explorer..etc.
Thanks
Catt

:

Perhaps you could start by mentioning the fax program you are using.
It
helps to narrow down the possible answers to your question.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Hi, could someone tell me where "sent faxes" are stored? I'm having
a
problem with the fax service so I uninstalled it through add windows
components and then reinstalled it. I'm assuming that the old sent
and
received faxes were stored in a default folder in C:/documents and
settings...etc...etc and that they can be retrieved. Hope I was
right.
Thanks
Catt
 
C

Catt

Addendum...I'm all set. I did a search in Windows Explorer entitled Windows
NT and it came up with two folders one of which had "sent faxes" in it and I
could view them all in Windows Explorer with Windows Picture and fax viewer
which opened up automatically. So thanks for the direction I would have been
pulling my (thinning) hair out trying to find old faxes.
Catt

Catt said:
Uh oh...I have another problem. I went to application data>all users>windows
but there is no Windows NT folder. All there is is "Windows" and there is
nothing in it but "themes" probably stored for Front Page. Any ideas? Am I
done for?
Catt

Russ Valentine said:
Outlook provides no fax program. It can integrate with many.
Accordingly, we could have to idea to which of those you were referring.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Catt said:
Thanks that answers the question for sure but you say Outlook has no fax
program??? The name of the discussion group is Outlook Fax in the
discussion
group home on my pc.. must be a typo? But thanks for the direction.
Catt

:

Outlook has no fax program.
Faxes you have received are automatically archived in the Fax Console's
Inbox and faxes you have sent are archived in the Fax Console's Sent
Items
Folder. You can easily access and save these folders from Windows
Explorer.
The default location of these folders is:

<drive>:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application
Data\Microsoft\Windows
NT\MSFax\

--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]

Sorry, I assumed it was Outlook Fax but..perhaps not. I have Windows
XP
and
SP2. The fax program I use is installed from "installed Windows
components"
area of the add/remove programs section. It's there with "accesories
and
Utilities", "indexing service", Internet Explorer..etc.
Thanks
Catt

:

Perhaps you could start by mentioning the fax program you are using.
It
helps to narrow down the possible answers to your question.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Hi, could someone tell me where "sent faxes" are stored? I'm having
a
problem with the fax service so I uninstalled it through add windows
components and then reinstalled it. I'm assuming that the old sent
and
received faxes were stored in a default folder in C:/documents and
settings...etc...etc and that they can be retrieved. Hope I was
right.
Thanks
Catt
 

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