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Since using Windows Update to install the GDI+ Detection Tool on an XP SP2
system, Fax Console showed "Refreshing" on its status bar, but never
displayed the list of incoming faxes. The fax service was running, because
faxes were received successfully. Rebooting made no difference, so I left
it running overnight, as usual, and came back to it this morning.
Checking the service status again now showed that the fax service was
"stopping", but it never stopped. Unusually, no faxes had been received
overnight, so that may have been the reason why. I changed the service to
start manually, rebooted and started the fax service after the hard drive
had gone quiet. After that Fax Console behaved correctly, so I changed the
service back to "automatic", rebooted and checked that Fax Console was still
OK.
Could this be because the switch from automatic to manual and back to
automatic changed the order that the fax service starts, effectively making
it last - which is the same as starting it manually?
Keith MacDonald
Since using Windows Update to install the GDI+ Detection Tool on an XP SP2
system, Fax Console showed "Refreshing" on its status bar, but never
displayed the list of incoming faxes. The fax service was running, because
faxes were received successfully. Rebooting made no difference, so I left
it running overnight, as usual, and came back to it this morning.
Checking the service status again now showed that the fax service was
"stopping", but it never stopped. Unusually, no faxes had been received
overnight, so that may have been the reason why. I changed the service to
start manually, rebooted and started the fax service after the hard drive
had gone quiet. After that Fax Console behaved correctly, so I changed the
service back to "automatic", rebooted and checked that Fax Console was still
OK.
Could this be because the switch from automatic to manual and back to
automatic changed the order that the fax service starts, effectively making
it last - which is the same as starting it manually?
Keith MacDonald