RE: Fax errors - Setup



Hello Robert,

Thank you for posting back and keeping us updated!

I am glad to hear that thing is working correctly on your side now!

Here, I found following KB articles for your future reference:

885123 Fax send fails when you try to send a fax from a Windows XP-based
client computer through a Windows Small Business Server 2003-based computer
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=885123

555289 Fax service hangs under Small Business 2000/2003 or Windows 2003
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=555289

839501 You cannot receive some faxes and Event ID 32091 and Event ID 32092
are logged on a Small Business Server 2000-based computer and on a Windows
Small Business Server 2003-based computer
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=839501

842460 The paper size of a printed fax may not match the size of the fax
image in Windows Server 2003
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=842460

311529 SBS: How to configure the Shared Fax service to route incoming fax
jobs to a common inbox
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=311529

It is my pleasure to work with you on this issue. If you need any
assistance in the future, please feel free to keep positing back. We are
glad to be working with you again!

Best regards,

Brandy Nee

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From: "Rob" <gillis@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Fax errors - Setup
Date: Mon, 27 Feb 2006 08:26:53 -0500
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Well the faxing component was not used before, but now this one client
decided he wanted it.

2003SBS SP1

So I installed an external Modem - recognized and shared.

Try to run the Fax wizard and I get the following message:
"one or more files are missing or corrupt, you will need to re-install the
Small Business Server Tools to correct this problem"

Fax service shows as installed in Windows Components and in the SBS setup
program.

So I go and reinstall the Fax service - un-install - re-install and upon
completion I get this message:

"! Server Configuration"
"Permissions could not be properly configured for the Fax Operators
security
group. Run setup again and choose to reinstall the Administration
component."

Of course - you cannot choose "re-install" so after running it and nothing
happening - I try removing and reinstalling. Then I have to reapply SP1
as
it overwrites some items - regardless - I always end up with the above
message when I try to run the wizard.

IDEAS?





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