XP Fax console not pushing a copy of received fax to network share



In the routing option while configuring the Fax Console. There is an option
to "Print" or to "Save a copy to folder" well I want to save it to a
networked folder. The folder is reachable by the UNC "\\server1\data$\faxes"
or the mapped "J:\faxes" Either way, Fax Console does not place a copy in
that folder. Folder permissions allow everyone to add anything to it, this
was tested. I was able to create a test.doc file with no problem. If I set
it up to save a copy on the local drive, c:\doc's and settings\user\my doc's
it works. Any Ideas? Perhaps because the data$ share is hidden?? any help
is appreciated. Thanks
.



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