RE: Stop or customise Fax Wizard

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Hi OMB,

Nice to meet you in this newsgroup again

According to your description, I understand that you want to customize the
fax configuration wizard manually. If this is not your concerns, please let
me know.

Analyzing:

By default, if you use fax console to send fax, it will collect information
to send fax, we could not change it via SBS itself, we might have to use
some programming. Please understand that we could not guarantee the
performance, as we do not support programming in this newsgroup. But in
SBS, we could send fax through outlook via client computer. It could be
much easier to do that. You do not need to enter the information.


Suggestions:

1. Programming the fax DLL

FaxDocument
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/fax/faxinta
_n_3md0.asp

More information:

http://groups-beta.google.com/group/microsoft.public.win2000.fax/browse_thre
ad/thread/f87f669a57a0b06b/dc7bff58019641cd?q=fxssend.exe+command&rnum=4#dc7
bff58019641cd

http://groups-beta.google.com/group/microsoft.public.msdn.general/browse_thr
ead/thread/b9755bf38aab5d67/208cf26f851008d5?q=fxssend.exe+command&rnum=3#20
8cf26f851008d5


2. Sending fax via outlook:

You can refer to my suggestion below:

A. Open Outlook.
B. Type ''[FAX:xxxxxx]'' (without the quotation marks) in To bar. Input a
subject of the new fax and then edit the content. (xxxx is the destination
fax number)
C. Click ''Send'' button to send the fax.

I appreciate your understanding on this issue, if you have any further
concerns, please let me know. I am glad to be any further updates.


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