Re: SBS Fax

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Ricky

You need to change some permissions on the SBS2003:

1. Click Start, Server Management console.
2. Right-click on Fax (Local).
3. Select Properties.
4. Click the Security tab.
5. Highlight Everyone in the Name field. Observe the default settings. The Everyone security group has limited permissions related to faxing.
6. Click the Advanced button.
7. Select Everyone on the Advanced Security Settings for Fax dialogbox and click Edit.
8. Select "View incoming-" and "outgoing messages archive" under Permissions, or whatever settings you like to have.


Please post back if that doesn't help.
Franz

"Ricky" <ricky.nospammingplease@xxxxxxxxxxxx> schrieb im Newsbeitrag news:uya8yaEYFHA.2684@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

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Then please go to Start -> Printers and Faxes, and double click the "Fax on
ServerName" icon to bring up the Fax Console.



I've done all this things, but when I open the fax console I can see only fax I sent from my client.
Can you help me.


Thanks a lot.

Ricky


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