thunderheart
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Vista Weirdness
Hey Phin,
I actually did manage to get Winprint to install on Vista. I changed a security setting of some description which I can't remember very distinctly (it was like 2 AM ... go figure) and the weird dialogs went away.
I did not try to use it however. A little clarification is that I have two identical PIAF systems. One is used live in the offices of my company and the other is my "captive" system. I test things on the captive system prior to unleashing them in the "production" environment at the office. The only difference in the two systems is that one is a hybrid with 4 POTS lines via a Rhino R4FXO card and also a metered VOIP trunk provided by VOIPStreet. The captive has no POTS lines, just an IAX trunk.
The production system has been running with PIAF 1.2 for about a year now. It has a network attached, Brother MFC-7820N SCAN/FAX/PRINT box as an extension via a Grandstream HandyTone-286. We use this for outgoing faxes. A third-party, offsite fax-to-email gateway provides incoming fax. This works pretty well but there are two things I'd like to fix:
1) Better outgoing fax completions. We occasionally get problems on outgoing faxes which require multiple retries (which is annoying).
2) Elimination of the external fax-to-email gateway (which costs us money).
So I thought I'd try Hylafax/AvantFAX just for grins on the captive system exercising the install process a little before putting it on the production box. Unfortunately, the only client I had to test the Winprint part on was a new laptop that came with Vista Home.
Of course I didn't expect fax to work over the VOIP trunk I have on the captive, at least not with any regularity. The Winprint website says it works with Vista I think ...
Anyway, it really isn't a high priority ... just messin' around with it. I will have to say though that this is the first (albeit minor) disappointment I've had with Vista. Honestly I've been pleasantly surprised. I'm generally not too fond of Microsoft products, but really ... Vista doesn't seem all that bad.
Dallas
Hey Phin,
I actually did manage to get Winprint to install on Vista. I changed a security setting of some description which I can't remember very distinctly (it was like 2 AM ... go figure) and the weird dialogs went away.
I did not try to use it however. A little clarification is that I have two identical PIAF systems. One is used live in the offices of my company and the other is my "captive" system. I test things on the captive system prior to unleashing them in the "production" environment at the office. The only difference in the two systems is that one is a hybrid with 4 POTS lines via a Rhino R4FXO card and also a metered VOIP trunk provided by VOIPStreet. The captive has no POTS lines, just an IAX trunk.
The production system has been running with PIAF 1.2 for about a year now. It has a network attached, Brother MFC-7820N SCAN/FAX/PRINT box as an extension via a Grandstream HandyTone-286. We use this for outgoing faxes. A third-party, offsite fax-to-email gateway provides incoming fax. This works pretty well but there are two things I'd like to fix:
1) Better outgoing fax completions. We occasionally get problems on outgoing faxes which require multiple retries (which is annoying).
2) Elimination of the external fax-to-email gateway (which costs us money).
So I thought I'd try Hylafax/AvantFAX just for grins on the captive system exercising the install process a little before putting it on the production box. Unfortunately, the only client I had to test the Winprint part on was a new laptop that came with Vista Home.
Of course I didn't expect fax to work over the VOIP trunk I have on the captive, at least not with any regularity. The Winprint website says it works with Vista I think ...
Anyway, it really isn't a high priority ... just messin' around with it. I will have to say though that this is the first (albeit minor) disappointment I've had with Vista. Honestly I've been pleasantly surprised. I'm generally not too fond of Microsoft products, but really ... Vista doesn't seem all that bad.
Dallas

