Windows Server 2003 fax problem

From: Shep Johnson (shepiii)
Date: 12/03/04


Date: Thu, 02 Dec 2004 23:58:19 -0600

I've recently setup the faxing service on two different Windows 2003
Std. domain controllers (different domains, different locations) and
shared the fax printer but have the same problem on both.

I can send a fax from the server.

I can send a fax from a client computer if the user is a domain admin
and everything works as expected. The fax shows up in the outbox while
it's sending and moves to the sent items upon completion.

But with domain users the fax appears to go but nothing happens. It
never shows up in the fax console outbox or sent items. No errors are
logged either. I've read several posts about a domain policy issue but
this is something different.

I don't know if it matters but I think I installed the fax service
before promoting these servers to domain controllers.

Anybody seen this one?



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