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WinFax PRO 9 and 10 and Microsoft Outlook Integration

We’re grateful that Ken Slovak took the time to put together the information on this page about WinFax PRO 9 and how it integrates with Microsoft Outlook. A couple of highlights:

  • Network faxing is included. (With previous versions of WinFax, the server component had to be purchased separately.) You’ll need TCP/IP protocol on your LAN to use the network functions.

  • For users of Outlook 98 in IMO mode, you’ll get maximum integration between WinFax PRO 9 and Outlook 98 by first installing the WinFax SE component in Outlook 98, then installing WinFax Pro. See WinFax SE’s role in Outlook integration with TalkWorks/WinFax.

  • WinFax 9.03 should recognize Outlook 2000, as long as it is installed after Outlook.

  • WinFax 10.0x integrates in essentially the same manner as WinFax 9.0, except that it does not make the necessary changes on your system to allow you to include the WinFax logs in your Outlook profile. Outlook 2002 needs WinFax Pro 10.02 or later. Outlook 2003 needs WinFax Pro 10.03.  See:

  • How to integrate Microsoft Outlook 2000 with WinFax PRO 10
  • How to integrate Winfax PRO 10.02 and Outlook 2002 on a limited basis
  • WinFax PRO logs do not appear in Outlook after installing WinFax PRO 10
  • Prompt to configure Outlook 2000 during installation when Outlook 2000 is not installed
  • Outlook 2002 fails to respond, or you experience other errors after installing WinFax PRO 10.02 or WinFax 10.02 Basic Edition.
  • OL2002 Outlook Stops Responding (Hangs) When You Quit the Program
  • OL2002 Outlook Stops Responding When You Open a Message with an Attachment and WinFax Pro 10.0 Is Installed on Your Computer
  • Outlook 2003 stops responding when accessing WinFax PRO 10.02
  • Contents

  • About WinFax PRO 9
  • Features for all versions of Outlook
  • Features specific to Outlook 97/Outlook 98 CW (MAPI modes)
  • Features specific to Outlook 98 (IMO mode)
  • WinFax SE’s role in Outlook integration with TalkWorks/WinFax
  • Integration workaround if WinFax SE has been removed
  • Troubleshooting
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    About WinFax PRO 9

    WinFax PRO 9 is fax-only software. TalkWorks 2.0 includes WinFax PRO 9 and also the previous Telephone and Answering Machine modules. Symantec offers a comparison of the two products at Which Symantec product is best for you?

    A new user interface makes TalkWorks/WinFax appear more like Outlook 98, with a Folder List and Side Bar (like the Outlook Bar).

    A new feature – Fax Sharing – will allow one machine on a TCP/IP network to act as a Fax Host (server) for all machines designated as Clients. Those machines do not have to have a modem installed.

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    Features for all versions of Outlook

    The WinFax menu present in previous versions of WinFax no longer appears.

    A Fax toolbar button in Outlook’s Standard toolbar will launch the TalkWorks/WinFax Send Fax Wizard or (if the wizard was turned off) the TalkWorks/WinFax Send New Fax Dialog.

    A menu option – Actions | New WinFax – will launch the TalkWorks/WinFax Send Fax Wizard or (if the wizard was turned off) the TalkWorks/WinFax Send New Fax Dialog.

    Within TalkWorks/WinFax, Outlook folders are available under the Microsoft Exchange/Outlook/Personal Folders tree hierarchy. Deleting an item from an Outlook folder places the item in the Outlook Deleted Items folder. Opening the item will open the underlying Outlook form for editing. Copy To and Move To actions are available for selected items either from the Edit menu or the right click context menu. Print Message is available from the File Menu, as is Print Event from the context menu for items in the Calendar, Inbox, Drafts, Sent Items and Notes folders. Forward is available as an action from either the Send menu or the context menu for all folders.

    The Outlook Contacts folder and Personal Address Book (MAPI only) will be usable in the TalkWorks Telephone as a source of phone numbers.

    If more than one fax number is entered for a contact in Outlook, a combo box will appear in the Number field of the Send New Fax Dialog, allowing selection of which number will be used for the fax. You'll see only two numbers, even if you used all of Outlook's fax number fields.

    In TalkWorks/WinFax, the Outlook Inbox will be accessible from Go | Exchange Inbox.

    The new Fax Sharing feature will work with both modes of Outlook 98 and in combinations of modes. Either mode of Outlook 98 may act as a Fax Client or Host machine. TCP/IP network protocols must be installed on the network for Fax Sharing to work. 

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    Features specific to Outlook 97/Outlook 98/2000 CW (MAPI modes)

    The TalkWorks/WinFax Logs folders will be available in Outlook, including voice messages. Opening a TalkWorks/WinFax item in Outlook will launch the TalkWorks/WinFax Viewer.

    Any two of Outlook's three fax numbers can show up for each Contact entry. The display order is Business Fax, then Home Fax, and then Other Fax. The non-blank entries of these three fields will appear in separate lines in the Send New Fax Dialog and in the Phonebooks folder. However, you'll see only two numbers, even if you used all three of Outlook's fax number fields.

    The combo box for the Number field in the Send New Fax Dialog shows only the first 2 of these non-blank number fields, in order of Other Fax, Business Fax, Home Fax. This applies no matter which entry (Business Fax, Home Fax, Other Fax) line is selected as the recipient.

    No voice numbers will appear in the Phonebooks folder for MAPI modes (no matter what voice field is populated in Outlook).

    Contacts’ sorting is by Last Name, First Name in MAPI modes.

    WinFax 10.0 integrates in essentially the same manner as WinFax 9.0, except that it does not make the necessary changes on your system to allow you to include the WinFax logs in your Outlook profile. Symantec's bulletin WinFax PRO logs do not appear in Outlook after installing WinFax PRO 10 explains how to fix this problem.

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    Features specific to Outlook 98/2000 (IMO mode)

    WinFax SE logs (sent and received faxes) can be imported into TalkWorks/WinFax, through the import log wizard. This is a manual operation, since some users may continue to maintain their logs in Outlook.

    TalkWorks/WinFax can be configured to automatically copy (with optional deletion from the TalkWorks/WinFax logs) received faxes and voice messages to the Outlook Inbox and sent faxes to the Outlook Sent Items folder if WinFax SE is installed. ***See Workaround if WinFax SE has been removed using the instructions in Q18294

    WinFax SE cover pages will be automatically imported into TalkWorks/WinFax (into a new cover page folder) during installation.

    Exchange/Outlook integration will be enabled in TalkWorks/WinFax by default on installation if upgrading from the SE version.

    A Welcome message will appear in the Outlook inbox after installation. It will describe some of the new features, provide a link to the TalkWorks/WinFax program setup, and provide a link to on-line help for more information.

    The WinFax SE account in Outlook, including its printer driver, will automatically be removed on installation. The Fax tab in Outlook | Tools | Options will say that WinFax SE has been upgraded to the full version and have a command button that will open the TalkWorks/WinFax program setup.

    Uninstalling TalkWorks/WinFax will re-enable the WinFax SE. Because of this, WinFax SE files will not be deleted. See WinFax SE’s role in Outlook integration with TalkWorks/WinFax.

    You will no longer be able to use an e-mail form as a fax template, as is possible with WinFax SE.

    The first two non-blank numbers of the Other Fax, Business Fax, Home Fax fields (in that order) will appear in the Send New Fax Dialog in TalkWorks/WinFax. Names with more than one fax number will appear on one line and when selected, a combo box will appear with a choice of both numbers.

    The Phonebooks folder shows one fax number, in the same order of retrieval if there is more than one fax number (Other Fax, Business Fax, Home Fax).

    The sort order of names in IMO mode is by First Name, Last Name.

    There is access to one voice number (Business), and the cellular (Mobile) number in Phonebooks & Telephone.

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    Outlook 2000 Installation

    Follow this sequence for best results:
    1. Install Outlook 2000.
    2. Install WinFax PRO 9.
    3. Get LiveUpdate for WinFax from the Message Manager | Help menu to upgrade to version 9.03 or later.

    If you install WinFax 9 before Outlook 2000, you should reinstall WinFax. That should ensure that it detects Outlook 2000 and enables all the right features. You should not need to perform any of the integration workarounds required for Outlook 98.

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    WinFax SE’s role in Outlook integration with TalkWorks/WinFax (Outlook 98)

    In the TalkWorks/WinFax Program Setup, there is a setup item called Microsoft Exchange/Outlook. It has 3 tabs by default – General, Read and Send. If WinFax SE is installed when TalkWorks/WinFax is installed, two additional tabs appear – After Send and After Receive. These tabs are not available in the MAPI modes or in the IMO mode if WinFax SE has never been installed or has been removed. These tabs offers choices of copying sent and received faxes into Outlook. Choices are available to delete the items from the TalkWorks/WinFax logs after the copying is done. Received voice messages are also copied (moved) although that is not explicitly mentioned. Installing WinFax SE after the TalkWorks/WinFax installation will not properly produce the maximum integration, even if Exchange/Outlook integration is removed and then re-enabled.
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    Integration workaround if WinFax SE has been removed (Outlook 98)

    Following the instructions in the Microsoft Knowledge Base article OL98: (IMO) How to Remove and Reinstall WinFax Starter Edition for removing WinFax SE will disable the most complete integration between Outlook 98 IMO and TalkWorks/WinFax. The problem is mainly in the removal of the WinFax SE keys from the Registry. If WinFax SE has been removed in this fashion, creating the following Registry keys should allow complete integration to be possible.

    The usual disclaimers about modifying or editing the Registry apply. (In other words, proceed at your own risk, and make a backup first.) If you want to try these registry entries in Outlook 2000, replace 8.0 with 9.0.

    Create the following 2 Registry keys using Regedit:

    HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Office\8.0\Outlook\OLFax\7.0\WinFax HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Office\8.0\Outlook\OLFax\7.0\OLFax

    In HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Office\8.0\Outlook\OLFax\7.0\WinFax, create the following String Values and set them to these settings:

    String Value

    Setting

    Exepath

    "C:\\PROGRA~1\\MICROS~1\\OFFICE\\"

    Fax Path

    "C:\\PROGRA~1\\MICROS~1\\OFFICE\\DATA\\"

    Cover Path

    "C:\\PROGRA~1\\MICROS~1\\OFFICE\\COVER\\"

    Version

    "8.0"

    In HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Office\8.0\Outlook\OLFax\7.0\OLFax, create the following String Values and set them to these settings:

    String Value

    Setting

    Exepath

    "C:\\PROGRA~1\\MICROS~1\\OFFICE\\"

    Fax Path

    "C:\\PROGRA~1\\MICROS~1\\OFFICE\\DATA\\"

    Cover Path

    "C:\\PROGRA~1\\MICROS~1\\OFFICE\\COVER\\"

    Please note that PROGRA~1 and MICROS~1 above may differ on different machines depending on the creation order of various folders.

    PROGRA~1 is Program Files.

    MICROS~1 is Microsoft Office.

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    Troubleshooting 

    Symantec fixes bugs periodically by releasing an update accessible by using the LiveUpdate feature from the Message Manager | Help menu. The current version, as of 26 Jan 2000, is  9.03.

    WinFax integration settings and Outlook Profile selection

    For any of the integration features to work, in WinFax, the Program Setup | Microsoft Exchange/Outlook item must have Use Microsoft Exchange or Microsoft Outlook in WinFax checked. In Outlook's Corporate/Workgroup mode, the profile used may be set as either Prompt for a profile to be used or Always use this profile with a selected profile. In Internet Mail Only mode, the profile should be set as Always use this profile with Microsoft Outlook Internet Settings as the profile. In Internet Mail Only mode, selecting Prompt for a profile to be used will return an error that no profile could be found. (IMO mode doesn't use profiles.)

    If that doesn’t work, make sure that in Outlook, under Tools | Options | Other | Advanced Options | Add-In Manager (Outlook 98/2000 CW mode - it's easier to find in Outlook 97), the box for DCCExtensions is checked. In Outlook 98/2000 IMO mode, the add-in is called WinFax Pro 9.0 Fax Integration Extension."

    DCCExtensions does not show up in the Add-In Manager.

    Make sure that in WinFax, the Program Setup | Microsoft Exchange/Outlook item has Use Microsoft Exchange or Microsoft Outlook in WinFax checked. Make sure that the proper Outlook profile is selected, as described above.

    In Outlook 97 or in Outlook 98/2000 Corporate/Workgroup mode, make sure that WinFax Pro is added as a Service in Tools | Services.

    If that doesn’t work, uninstall WinFax and then re-install it.

    The Fax icon doesn’t show up in Outlook’s Standard toolbar.

    Make sure that the whole toolbar is showing on one line. The Fax icon will not show up if the toolbar wraps to two lines.

    If that doesn’t work, uncheck the DCCExtensions box in the Outlook Add-In Manager (Tools | Options | Other | Advanced Options | Add-In Manager), then exit Outlook (Tools, Exit and Log Off if in Outlook 97 or Outlook 98 Corporate/Workgroup mode) and then restart Outlook and check the extension again.

    If that doesn’t work, with Outlook not running, disable the Outlook integration feature in WinFax’s Program Setup, exit Program Setup, restart Program Setup, re-enable the integration and then re-start Outlook.

    If that doesn’t work, uninstall WinFax and then re-install it.

    NOTE: Outlook 2000 in IMO mode will not have the Fax icon on the Standard toolbar unless it was there before Outlook 2000 was installed or you installed Outlook in Corporate/Workgroup mode and then switched modes to IMO and reinstalled WinFax.

    In Outlook 98 Internet Mail Only mode, the WinFax SE Mail Account still is in Tools | Accounts.

    WinFax Pro will automatically disable the WinFax SE account. If the WinFax SE mail account is troublesome, WinFax SE may be removed following the instructions in the Microsoft Knowledge Base article OL98: (IMO) How to Remove and Reinstall WinFax Starter Edition. If WinFax SE is removed this way, in order to re-enable maximum Outlook/WinFax integration it may be necessary to follow the instructions above under Workaround if WinFax SE has been removed.

    WinFax SE was removed prior to installing WinFax Pro (Outlook 98)

    If WinFax SE was removed by following the instructions in OL98: (IMO) How to Remove and Reinstall WinFax Starter Edition, in order to re-enable maximum Outlook/WinFax integration it may be necessary to follow the instructions above under Workaround if WinFax SE has been removed.

    The Fax Tab in Outlook 98 Internet Mail Only mode is not there anymore.

    If WinFax SE was removed prior to installation of WinFax Pro, the Fax tab in Outlook, Tools | Options will no longer be present.

    Voice numbers entered in Outlook Contacts do not show up in WinFax.

    In Outlook 98 Corporate/Workgroup mode, voice numbers do not show up no matter what field they are entered in.

    In Outlook 98 Internet Mail Only mode, make sure that the voice numbers are in the Business and/or Mobile fields.

    Outlook does not shut down completely. Versions of WinFax 9 before 9.03 would keep Outlook open forever. Upgrade to the latest version using LiveUpdate.
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    More Information

  • OL2002- Error Message- There Is No Viewer Capable of Viewing FXO File Files
  • Symantec product information:

  • WinFax
  • TalkWorks
  • Symantec Knowledge Base Articles relating to Outlook (information may not be up to date):

  • How to Integrate Microsoft Exchange/Outlook 97 or 98
  • Company Name Does Not Appear in Outlook Contacts Phonebook
  • Microsoft Outlook/Exchange Folders are Displayed Twice in Message Manager
  • How to Forward a WinFax Event to an Outlook/Exchange Recipient
  • Outlook 98 Business or Home Fax Numbers Do Not Appear in WinFax PRO
  • Updated Apr 07 2008

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