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DELRINA
895 Don Mills Road 6830 Via Del Oro
500-2 Park Centre Suite 240
Toronto, Ontario San Jose, California
Canada M3C 1W3 U.S.A. 95119-1353
Product Support Numbers
BBS:(416)441-2752 WinFax PRO 3.0 Only:(416)441-0921
Fax Back:(416)443-1614 All Other Products:(416)441-1026
Fax:(416)441-0774
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T E C H N I C A L N O T E S
Product: WinFax PRO 3.0
Document No.: 2086
Document Date: September 2, 1993
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Subject: "Event Errors" When Sending with Class 2 Exar Fax/Modems
Situation:
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Periodically, when sending while using a fax/modem with a Class 2 Exar
chipset, faxes that appear to transmit fully are logged in WinFax with
an "Event Error" status. This problem occurs most often when faxing from
Windows applications that consume a larger portion of system resources.
Solution:
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You must use a release of WinFax PRO 3.0 dated April 21, 1993 or later,
and edit your WINFAX.INI file to specify a higher system priority for
WinFax.
To verify the release date of your software, pull down the Help menu in
WinFax, and select About. Update to the April 21, 1993 release of WinFax
PRO 3.0 if you have an earlier version of the software. For details on
updating, see the following technical notes:
2074 -- WinFax PRO 3.0 Maintenance Release: April 21, 1993
9002 -- Downloading and Running Patches for Delrina Products
To specify a higher system priority for WinFax:
1. Open the WINFAX.INI file in Windows Notepad, or any other basic text
editor.
The WINFAX.INI file is located in your WinFax directory (for example,
C:\WINFAX).
2. Add the following entry to the [General] section of the WINFAX.INI file:
Priority=High
3. Save the changes to the WINFAX.INI file and exit the text editor.
The change takes effect when you next start WinFax.
Note: This high priority setting allows WinFax to take complete control of
Windows system resources during transmission, which results in more
successfully sent faxes. However, while sending or receiving a fax,
the Cancel button in WinFax is disabled and you cannot access other
Windows applications.
To disable the high priority setting in the WINFAX.INI file, place a
semicolon at the start of the line, as follows:
;Priority=High