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Pete
February 8th 05, 01:21 PM
Hi, I am new to faxing on the PC and I am unsure about recieving faxes. Do I
need to have the PC switched on to recieve or will the faxes be stored
elsewhere until I do switch on?
My PC is not usually on for long periods and I am worried that if it is off
I will not recieve incoming faxes.
Can any one help?

Using windows XP home edition and Hayes (CXT) CNXT v92x pci internal modem.
I have successfully sent faxes but not recieved replies.

Yves Leclerc
February 8th 05, 06:44 PM
The fax system only works if:

1) The PC is turned/powered on
2) Fax system is active and has been configured to receive faxes.

It does not work like the email system where you have an email box at some
Internet access provider's system.

However, you can "subscribe" to an Internet faxin service which would allow
your "faxes" to be treated as an email.


"Pete" > wrote in message
...
> Hi, I am new to faxing on the PC and I am unsure about recieving faxes. Do
> I
> need to have the PC switched on to recieve or will the faxes be stored
> elsewhere until I do switch on?
> My PC is not usually on for long periods and I am worried that if it is
> off
> I will not recieve incoming faxes.
> Can any one help?
>
> Using windows XP home edition and Hayes (CXT) CNXT v92x pci internal
> modem.
> I have successfully sent faxes but not recieved replies.

Frank Hellmann
February 16th 05, 02:25 AM
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"Pete" > schrieb im Newsbeitrag
...
> Hi, I am new to faxing on the PC and I am unsure about recieving faxes. Do
I
> need to have the PC switched on to recieve or will the faxes be stored
> elsewhere until I do switch on?
> My PC is not usually on for long periods and I am worried that if it is
off
> I will not recieve incoming faxes.
> Can any one help?
>
> Using windows XP home edition and Hayes (CXT) CNXT v92x pci internal
modem.
> I have successfully sent faxes but not recieved replies.

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