![]() It is a shame that the Mac version is not updated, more of an embarrassment that the current download is not even functional on Intel Macs.Ĭome on eFax, get with the program! (no pun intended). The online websend version of eFax does not compare to the Windows desktop software counterpart. Really, it has been 6 YEARS since the LAST UPDATE. In short, I am very disappointed about 's approach to updating their software in a timely fashion. Faxes sent to multiple numbers simultaneously (such as a fax copy to yourself) cannot be performed. You cannot drag and drop files to attachment section. The software is very basic compared to the current Windows version. ![]() Even though the software will install, IT WILL NOT SEND FAXES. The Mac version of eFax Messenger 3.1.10 does not work on Intel based Macs, and so will not work on any current Mac running Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard. The Windows version took over a year before the 64 bit Vista/Windows 7 version was finally updated. Hope this helps someone else in the future.This is outdated software. So the new sequence ended up being -Ĭompiled EXE uses psexec to run a second batch file as local admin -> second batch file kills explorer, restarts it as local admin, kills it again -> calls install routine -> calls system restart. By having the script being run as local admin end the explorer process then restart it as itself, the profile is in essence created and the install can go through without issue. ![]() ![]() I guess it helps to just empty everything out sometimes to get a fresh look at the problem. I'm at my wits end, hoping someone has seen/dealt with this before. A registry error comes up referencing "HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\CTF\KnownClasses" with the result "NAME NOT FOUND"Īnybody have any idea what may be causing the application to throw this error or what it might be looking for that's only created once the local admin has logged into the computer once? The application is built on top of "Advanced Installer" if that's at all helpful or anyone has experience with it. Watching the install with Procmon, trying to catch what it's failing with. Manually creating and importing the HKCU\Volatile Environment key with the entries created when a valid logon by admin is done (Same error) This works absolutely fine if the administrator user has logged into the computer at least once.Įditing the MSI with Orca to remove/change the %USERPROFILE variable to a static location (MSI completely fails) I'm assuming as the local admin hasn't logged in, there's a registry entry or folder path that's not being created and thus the failure. This whole kludgey process works with one caveat - if the local admin has never logged into the computer before the process fails - the MSI throwing an error "Could not access network location \My Documents\eFax Messenger 4.4" Start "" "C:\Program Files (x86)\eFax Messenger 4.4\J2GTray.exe" Reg import c:\users\%1\AppData\Local\Temp\圆4.reg Start "" "C:\Program Files\eFax Messenger 4.4\J2GTray.exe" Reg import c:\users\%1\AppData\Local\Temp\x32.reg Reg Query "HKLM\Hardware\Description\System\CentralProcessor\0" | find /i "x86" > NUL
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