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Windows 7: DUN not installed? (Win7pro 64 bit)

27 Mar 2010  
JDIN

Win7
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DUN not installed? (Win7pro 64 bit)

How do I install (or check the installation of/re-install) Dial-up networking?

So here's the problem, due to Office 07/Outlook 07/Word apparently not being designed to support faxing (using modem/phone line, not internet fax)from Word to multiple recipients from the contact list, I came across a "workaround" so to speak.



Configure e-mail to use the fax transport service.

Once I get to the point of choosing the fax transport service I get an error telling me that dial-up networking is not installed.

So, anyone know how to check this and install it?
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27 Mar 2010  
manhunter2826

Windows XP - Now Windows 7 Home Premium (64-bit).
2,221 posts
 
 

have u typed 'dialup' in start, a wizard pops up and detects the modem (with or even without install).
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27 Mar 2010  
JDIN

Win7
8 posts
 
 

You don't mean in the "Search programs and files" dialogue box do you?
I created a dummy account, which is using dialup connection, and it will dial out

Edit:
I'm new to 7, used to 2kpro, and have 7 setup in classic theme
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27 Mar 2010  
manhunter2826

Windows XP - Now Windows 7 Home Premium (64-bit).
2,221 posts
 
 

Quote   Quote: Originally Posted by JDIN View Post
How do I install (or check the installation of/re-install) Dial-up networking?

So here's the problem, due to Office 07/Outlook 07/Word apparently not being designed to support faxing (using modem/phone line, not internet fax)from Word to multiple recipients from the contact list, I came across a "workaround" so to speak.

Configure e-mail to use the fax transport service.

Once I get to the point of choosing the fax transport service I get an error telling me that dial-up networking is not installed.

So, anyone know how to check this and install it?
Quote   Quote: Originally Posted by JDIN View Post
You don't mean in the "Search programs and files" dialogue box do you?
I created a dummy account, which is using dialup connection, and it will dial out

Edit:
I'm new to 7, used to 2kpro
Yes, in search programs and files (when u click on the orb), I thought that's what u wanted. I misunderstood Lol.
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27 Mar 2010  
JDIN

Win7
8 posts
 
 

I don't see an "orb", I suppose because of classic theme, but it gives me "no itmes match~"
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27 Mar 2010  
manhunter2826

Windows XP - Now Windows 7 Home Premium (64-bit).
2,221 posts
 
 

It's definitely there - I've just tested it. Type dialup in control panel box and it's there too.
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27 Mar 2010  
JDIN

Win7
8 posts
 
 

mmm, well somethings funny over here then...
perhaps there is a way through control panel?
the dial up connections properties doesn't show it either, only client for MS networks, ipv6, ipv4, file and printer sharing
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27 Mar 2010  
manhunter2826

Windows XP - Now Windows 7 Home Premium (64-bit).
2,221 posts
 
 

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27 Mar 2010  
JDIN

Win7
8 posts
 
 

I looked through the install, client, service, protocol the other day and found nothing about dial up networking
Maybe I am missing something?
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27 Mar 2010  
manhunter2826

Windows XP - Now Windows 7 Home Premium (64-bit).
2,221 posts
 
 

^^see above post
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