Hi Chip: OK, I tried this last night. I did the following: 1. Went to control panel, then to printers and pressed enter. 2. Hit alt-F to go to the file menu, then selected att printer by pressing enter. 3. Pressed enter on the button for local printer. 4. I got a list of available ports, and wasn't sure which one I should pick. So, I selected the XPS port and pressed enter on that. 5. I then selected Microsoft as my Printer manufacturer. When I did this, I tabbed one time and there were two entries that I can't remember right now, but neither one of them appeared to be a fax driver.
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