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T E C H N I C A L N O T E S
Product: WinFax PRO 4.0
Document No.: 6014
Document Date: May 5, 1994
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Subject: Enabling the Services Menu

Situation:
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The Services menu does not appear on the main WinFax PRO 4.0 menu bar.

Solution:
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During the installation process, subscription to the Fax Broadcast or Fax
Mailbox services may not have been completed. If this is the case, then
the Services menu will not be activated.

To enable the Services menu from WinFax:

1. From the Help menu, choose one of the following commands:

Enable Fax Broadcast Service
Enable Fax Mailbox Service

2. Complete the subscription to the service or click Cancel from the
subscription dialog.

3. From the File menu, choose Exit.

4. Restart WinFax. The Services menu will now appear on the menu bar.



  3 Responses to “Category : Tutorials + Patches
Archive   : WFX4.ZIP
Filename : 6014.TXT

  1. Very nice! Thank you for this wonderful archive. I wonder why I found it only now. Long live the BBS file archives!

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