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Friday, February 20, 2009

How To Use Your Desktop Computer as a Fax Machine

Your Windows desktop is quite versatile and can easily be used to send and receive faxes at the click of a mouse.

To enable facsimile services, all you need is a Windows Operating System and an analog fax modem. Most desktops are shipped with both. This article assumes that neither are available to demonstrate how easily both can be installed and enabled. This article will tell you:

  • How to check whether your desktop has a pre-installed analog fax modem.
  • How to install and activate the analog fax modem.
  • How to activate and use facsimile services.

If any of the above are ascertained, feel free to skip to next step. This article is written with CONTROL elements like NEXT, CONTROL PANEL, etc. in caps to convey that these need to be clicked on your desktops. Clicking sequences are depicted by separating the capitalized words with a hyphen (e.g., START-SETTINGS-CONTROL PANEL, implies click the Start button then the Settings button etc.).

Step 1:

Check whether an Analog Modem exists on your machine. You can easily verify whether your desktop has a pre-installed analog fax modem by accessing the Device Manager. To access the Device Manager, click START-SETTINGS-CONTROL PANEL.

When your Control Panel opens, it displays in one of two views:

1) Classic View: In the Classic View, click on ADMINISTRATIVE TOOLS-COMPUTER MANAGEMENT-DEVICE MANAGER, expand on the (+) next to modems and check for installed modems. You will see listings like "SoftV92faxmodem" (modem model may vary).

2) Category View: In this view, click on PERFORMANCE AND MAINTENANCE and either choose "See basic information about your computer" or ADMINISTRATIVE TOOLS. As the latter has already been explained above, we will demonstrate the former. Clicking on "See basic information about your computer" brings on the "System Properties" box with the "General" tab. Click on the "Hardware" tab -- "DEVICE MANAGER." Expand on the (+) next to modems and check for installed modems.

If you are satisfied that the installed modem is an analog fax modem, skip to step three. If there is a modem and you don't know whether it is an analog fax modem, google the model number with "specification" typed next to it. This will draw upon the manual which will put the query in perspective. If there is no modem, move to step two.


Step 2:

Install your Analog Modem. If your desktop has no analog fax modem, purchase and install it into the PCI slot. Some modems are also manufactured for the USB ports; just be sure that they support facsimile services.

If you were wondering what PCI is, it stands for Peripheral Component Interconnect, an Intel Standard for connecting hardware devices. Just open the CPU and look for the slot that fits the Card -- that's the PCI slot.

Most modems are detected automatically at start-up and installed by the Windows OS. If that is not the case, you may have to run the driver CD that came along with the modem.

Step 3:

Enable fax services. To enable fax services, simply follow the path START-SETTINGS-CONTROL PANEL-ADD OR REMOVE PROGRAMS. On the "ADD OR REMOVE PROGRAMS" box look for a tab titled "ADD OR REMOVE WINDOWS COMPONENTS." A Windows Components Dialog Box opens. Check the "FAX SERVICES" and click NEXT-FINISH.

Voila!! Your fax services are ready. Connect your telephone cable to your modem outlet, click on START-PROGRAMS-ACCESSORIES-COMMUNICATION-FAX-FAX CONSOLE/SEND A FAX/FAX COVER PAGE EDITOR.

Your fax console can be used to send, receive and view faxes. The console also sports a HELP tab which will guide you through every aspect you have questions about. You can add a printer and a scanner for full-fledged fax services.

Happy Faxing!!!

In this article we have seen how to check for availability of fax modems and how to install one if it isn't available. We have also seen how to enable Windows Components to allow for fax services. This article was written for the Windows OS. Your comments and suggestions are most welcome to leverage your communication requirements. Also, it would be nice to know if the same guide is required for operating systems such as Ubuntu, Fedora, SUSe and OpenSolaris.

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Thursday, February 12, 2009

How To Find the Perfect Valentine's Day Gift

Do you feel the pressure yet? Once New Year's Day has passed, it's not unusual to find Valentine's Day paraphernalia on store shelves--from bags of candy hearts to red-and-white stuffed teddy bears, from heart-themed boxer shorts to "Be Mine" balloons. This is also when those TV commercials for diamond jewelry pick up in earnest. And you'll soon see the local newspaper filled with restaurant ads featuring prix fixe Valentine's Day dinners.

Traditionally, Valentine's Day is a holiday when loved ones express their affection for one another--with cards or love poems, flowers or gifts. But with all the commercial marketing of the holiday, you might get caught up in what you "should" buy for your spouse, significant other or child.

My advice? Ignore all the Valentine's Day merchandise and advertisements, and select a truly personal gift, one that comes from the heart and best suits the recipient--whether it's something you actually buy in the store, an "act of service" or a special experience. Here are some suggestions to get you started:

1. Forget the flowers. Or at least don't buy traditional red roses. Why? Because such a bouquet is overpriced when you buy it on February 14--florists tend to jack up the prices of red roses on Valentine's Day. So unless your girlfriend has expressly said, "I want red roses" or hinted, "Gosh, I've never had a boyfriend give me roses," go for an untraditional bouquet of her favorite stems. Don't know if she prefers daisies or irises? Check with her best friend. Or to make a gift of flowers really special for your wife, ask your florist to recreate her wedding bouquet.

2. Bag the chocolate or lacy lingerie. These are two other traditional Valentine's Day gifts. But does your husband really need a giant Hershey's kiss? Your children probably overdosed on sweets during the December holiday season. And if your girlfriend or wife is trying to lose a few pounds, you definitely don't want to bring home a box of chocolates. A gift of lingerie for women can be dicey because of the sizing. You'll be in big trouble if you present a teddy that's too small!

3. Consider jewelry, with one caveat. Come February, jewelry manufacturers typically roll out the ads for heart-shaped pendants with sweet little diamonds nestled inside. If this is the type of jewelry your wife or girlfriend wears, then go for it. But if she's more of a turquoise-and-silver type of gal, don't choose the piece of delicate gold. Match your jewelry selection to her tastes, and she'll love such a surprise gift. Again, if you're not sure what she really wants--or she hasn't dropped any hints--consult her best girlfriend.

4. Think outside the box. So if you can't buy roses, chocolate, lingerie or that diamond necklace you saw advertised on TV, what can you buy your loved one for Valentine's Day? Just about anything goes! Has she been wanting a manicure, but hesitant to spend the money for such an indulgence? Get her a gift certificate to a local salon. (If you're feeling extra generous, few women would turn down an entire day of pampering! Ask the receptionist at your local day spa for ideas.) Has she been wanting to see the second season of Lost? Buy her the DVDs. Is she a sports nut? Get her that heart-rate monitor she's been coveting. Has she always wanted to go on a hot-air balloon ride? Book a trip, complete with a champagne breakfast.

The point here is that you should really try to personalize your gift to your spouse or girlfriend. Giving a gift that says, "I'm totally tuned into your wants and needs" is tons more romantic than snagging a silly stuffed animal at the corner convenience store on February 14. Put some thought into it.

5. Exercise caution with a gift card. As mentioned above, most women would love a gift certificate for a massage or other pampering treatment. But if your relationship is fairly new and/or your girlfriend would much prefer a physical token of your love, don't give a gift certificate--whether it's for a service or a specific store. If my husband came home with a gift certificate to my favorite local clothing store, I'd absolutely love it. But we've been married for nearly a decade, and he's long since won me over with flowers and jewelry.

6. Specific advice if you're buying for him: The same theory about "thinking outside the box" applies for gift-giving to men, as well. If he's been hankering for a new golf club, surprise him with it. Tickets to a pro football game? Get online and buy them. An iPod? He'll love you for it. If your husband is the type who appreciates "acts of service," make up a homemade coupon redeemable for a half-hour massage--given by you! Or tell him he can have the guys over to watch hockey next weekend, and you and the kids will leave the house so he and his friends can have it all to themselves. Or if you know he hates taking out the trash, tell him you'll do it for the next month. Be creative and clever and let your imagination run wild.

7. Specific advice if you're buying for your kids: I have fond childhood memories of entering my kitchen on the morning of February 14 and finding a little gift wrapped in red or pink tissue paper. It was never anything big--maybe some art supplies or a puzzle--but I loved that my mom thought about getting me a special treat on Valentine's Day.

I do the same for my children--this year it will probably be a little Lego kit for my son and a new red shirt for my daughter (she loves dressing appropriately for the holidays). After all, sharing your love with your family is what this holiday is all about.

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Tuesday, February 3, 2009

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