Sample Code for adding a WinFax menu item to a Windows application Windows 3.1 version (using Windows 3.1 common dialogs) This ZIP file contains "C" sample code and function prototypes which illustrate how to add a "WinFax" menu item to a Windows application for easy, one-step faxing. This includes procedures to confirm that WinFax is installed on the system, as well as procedures to determine what driver and port to issue a Windows print command to. A working sample application (FAXPAD.EXE) is also included. DISCLAIMER AND LIMITATION OF LIABILITY - This sample code is provided on an "as is" basis, without warranties express or implied, the entire risk as to use of the sample code is your's. Delrina shall have no liability to you or any other person or entity for any direct damages or indirect, incidental, special or consequential damages whatsoever, including but not limited to loss of revenue, profit, data, or other commercial or economic loss, arising out of your company's use of this sample code, even if Delrina has been advised of the possibility of such damages; or for claims by a third party. Provision of this sample code in no way obliges Delrina to provide any assistance with regard to the implementation of the procedures in your software, or the support of your software in a user environment. Any assistance provided is at the sole discretion of Delrina. Delrina provides this sample code to you at no charge, and you may incorporate this sample code into your software without license or royalty agreements with Delrina. Delrina retains all copyrights to this material and is not hereby releasing same into the public domain. You may distribute this sample code ONLY if this disclaimer and limitation of liability statement (this file) is included; all such distributions shall be on a no charge basis. Delrina makes no claims as to the fitness or suitability of this sample code to your application or its commercial viability. The responsibility for the implementation, testing, and inclusion of these procedures in your software lies totally and completely with you. All product names are the registered trademarks of their respective owners.