I take it this happens when you call your home phone from a different phone.
If that's the case, check in "Printers and Faxes" to see if you have a
printer called "Fax". If you do, right click the Fax printer icon and
select "Properties", go to the "Devices" tab, click the modem shown in the
"Device Name" window to highlight it, and click the "Properties" button.
Click the "Receive" tab and check which radio button is selected in the
"Answer mode" section. If the "Automatic after" button is lit, click the
"Manual" button and click "Apply". this will prevent your modem from
automatically answering every incoming phone call and will allow you the
option of manually answering.
Hal
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"Vicki W" <VickiW@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> I began to download eFax, and decided to cancel. Since then my telephone
> won't work. When you call it, you hear fax squelch. When I began working
on
> the problem, efax wasn't anywhere to be found on my computer. I installed
> and uninstalled, I sent efax an email describing the problem (no help so
> far). I don't have a home telephone because of efax. I need help.