Internet Faxing with Outlook 2007

K

klawton

I just upgraded my Outlook 2003 (xp os) to Outlook 2007 BCM. I have a
internet fax provider (myfax) and I am not able to send internet faxes now
with the new outlook 07...

I purchased the outlook from staples and currently have the trial version of
Office 2007 to try the word 2007.

At first outlook 07 said I needed word 07 to use internet fax, so I
downloaded the trial. Now I get the message:
The Microsoft Office Document Image Writer Driver cannot be detected. To
use the Internet Fax Service, run the office set up program to remove the
driver and then add it back.
 
R

RickyRod

klawton said:
I just upgraded my Outlook 2003 (xp os) to Outlook 2007 BCM. I have a
internet fax provider (myfax) and I am not able to send internet faxes now
with the new outlook 07...

I purchased the outlook from staples and currently have the trial version of
Office 2007 to try the word 2007.

At first outlook 07 said I needed word 07 to use internet fax, so I
downloaded the trial. Now I get the message:
The Microsoft Office Document Image Writer Driver cannot be detected. To
use the Internet Fax Service, run the office set up program to remove the
driver and then add it back.

I'm having the same problem. I have Office Pro 2007 and I use MyFax as the internet fax service provider (as recommended by Microsoft). The message I get is "The Microsoft Office Document Image Writer driver cannot be detected. To use the Internet fax service, run the Office Setup Program to remove the driver, and then run the Office Setup Program to add the driver back". I have done that about ten times and it hasn't work. Has Microsoft came with a solution to this issue?
 
J

j29

i am having the same problem with the error message. i have tried just about
everything that i could find online; however yielded no results. please let
me know if you located a solution.
 

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