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To: Donaldm who wrote (3928)6/16/1999 12:23:00 AM
From: RJL  Read Replies (1) of 110626
 
"I think I'm on to something. I checked the printer folder under control panel
and there was a JFAX folder. Haven't done anything yet but I bet that's the culprit."


Interesting. I'm not familiar with what the JFAX program does, but considering the name, I take it it's some kind of faxing software. It does make sense for it to place something in the Printers folder...just as Winfax and Bitfax do. That way you could 'print' directly to fax from apps such as Microsoft Word. Intriguing. What happens when you try to delete it?

Rich
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