Re: Fax Console & Internet Connection Wizard

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"Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" <russval@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Routing received faxes to Outlook's Inbox with Windows XP Fax
> works with no version of Outlook. I would love to see evidence to
> the contrary. By Microsoft's own admission that feature was
> removed.
> --
> Russ Valentine
> [MVP-Outlook]

This is the scenario I perceive with the original poster. Each of
the workstations on his network has fax modems connected to the
telephone network. Whether each as its own number is unclear. One
of the workstations receives a fax. The operator of that
workstation emails the fax, just as you can any file on a computer,
as an attachment to a email message to some or all of the other
workstations. Outlook should use the established connection setting
in Internet Explorer to send the message. In the case of the errant
Windows XP workstation, the Internet connection is messed up and the
Wizard starts to setup a new connection. By configuring the
connection the same as the other workstations, the problem would be
solved.

For the workstation originally receiving the fax, a copy would be
present in the Sent Items folder. For those receiving a copy of the
fax by email, a copy would be in the Inbox. No one said that the
original incoming fax would be in the Inbox of the receiving
workstation.

I will admit that this is not a fax problem per se, but is an
Internet connection problem. The original poster might have been
brushed off in another newsgroup, just as you did here.


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Earl F. Parrish


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