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Fax Archive on Network Drive problem ?
Have XP Pro on 2000 Domain. I am trying to point the Sent
Items archive to a network drive. I receive the following error "The specified folder cannot be found. Search for the folder or an alternate folder, using the Browse button". |
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Fax Archive on Network Drive problem ?
There are 2 solutions I can suggest.
1. Fax Service runs as NT AUTHORITY\NetworkService. This account when goes over the wire, presents the machine's credential. So the network folder, make sure you add enough permissions for the machine which runs fax service. 2. The other alternate once you start your machine, do a explict net use * to that remote machine\share. In fact after you do that, you dont need to even use that drive as the path name. Network file shares always use the existing connection's credential (in this it will be your logged in credential), to do any subsequent connections. -- R. Sridharan [MSFT] Microsoft Printing, Imaging and Fax Team This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. Please do not send email directly to this alias. This alias is for newsgroup purposes only.' "Paul Offerle" wrote in message ... Have XP Pro on 2000 Domain. I am trying to point the Sent Items archive to a network drive. I receive the following error "The specified folder cannot be found. Search for the folder or an alternate folder, using the Browse button". |
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Fax Archive on Network Drive problem ?
There are 2 solutions I can suggest.
1. Fax Service runs as NT AUTHORITY\NetworkService. This account when goes over the wire, presents the machine's credential. So the network folder, make sure you add enough permissions for the machine which runs fax service. 2. The other alternate once you start your machine, do a explict net use * to that remote machine\share. In fact after you do that, you dont need to even use that drive as the path name. Network file shares always use the existing connection's credential (in this it will be your logged in credential), to do any subsequent connections. -- R. Sridharan [MSFT] Microsoft Printing, Imaging and Fax Team This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. Please do not send email directly to this alias. This alias is for newsgroup purposes only.' "Paul Offerle" wrote in message ... Have XP Pro on 2000 Domain. I am trying to point the Sent Items archive to a network drive. I receive the following error "The specified folder cannot be found. Search for the folder or an alternate folder, using the Browse button". |
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Fax Archive on Network Drive problem ?
There are 2 solutions I can suggest.
1. Fax Service runs as NT AUTHORITY\NetworkService. This account when goes over the wire, presents the machine's credential. So the network folder, make sure you add enough permissions for the machine which runs fax service. 2. The other alternate once you start your machine, do a explict net use * to that remote machine\share. In fact after you do that, you dont need to even use that drive as the path name. Network file shares always use the existing connection's credential (in this it will be your logged in credential), to do any subsequent connections. -- R. Sridharan [MSFT] Microsoft Printing, Imaging and Fax Team This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. Please do not send email directly to this alias. This alias is for newsgroup purposes only.' "Paul Offerle" wrote in message ... Have XP Pro on 2000 Domain. I am trying to point the Sent Items archive to a network drive. I receive the following error "The specified folder cannot be found. Search for the folder or an alternate folder, using the Browse button". |
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Fax Archive on Network Drive problem ?
There are 2 solutions I can suggest.
1. Fax Service runs as NT AUTHORITY\NetworkService. This account when goes over the wire, presents the machine's credential. So the network folder, make sure you add enough permissions for the machine which runs fax service. 2. The other alternate once you start your machine, do a explict net use * to that remote machine\share. In fact after you do that, you dont need to even use that drive as the path name. Network file shares always use the existing connection's credential (in this it will be your logged in credential), to do any subsequent connections. -- R. Sridharan [MSFT] Microsoft Printing, Imaging and Fax Team This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. Please do not send email directly to this alias. This alias is for newsgroup purposes only.' "Paul Offerle" wrote in message ... Have XP Pro on 2000 Domain. I am trying to point the Sent Items archive to a network drive. I receive the following error "The specified folder cannot be found. Search for the folder or an alternate folder, using the Browse button". |
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Fax Archive on Network Drive problem ?
There are 2 solutions I can suggest.
1. Fax Service runs as NT AUTHORITY\NetworkService. This account when goes over the wire, presents the machine's credential. So the network folder, make sure you add enough permissions for the machine which runs fax service. 2. The other alternate once you start your machine, do a explict net use * to that remote machine\share. In fact after you do that, you dont need to even use that drive as the path name. Network file shares always use the existing connection's credential (in this it will be your logged in credential), to do any subsequent connections. -- R. Sridharan [MSFT] Microsoft Printing, Imaging and Fax Team This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. Please do not send email directly to this alias. This alias is for newsgroup purposes only.' "Paul Offerle" wrote in message ... Have XP Pro on 2000 Domain. I am trying to point the Sent Items archive to a network drive. I receive the following error "The specified folder cannot be found. Search for the folder or an alternate folder, using the Browse button". |
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Fax Archive on Network Drive problem ?
There are 2 solutions I can suggest.
1. Fax Service runs as NT AUTHORITY\NetworkService. This account when goes over the wire, presents the machine's credential. So the network folder, make sure you add enough permissions for the machine which runs fax service. 2. The other alternate once you start your machine, do a explict net use * to that remote machine\share. In fact after you do that, you dont need to even use that drive as the path name. Network file shares always use the existing connection's credential (in this it will be your logged in credential), to do any subsequent connections. -- R. Sridharan [MSFT] Microsoft Printing, Imaging and Fax Team This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. Please do not send email directly to this alias. This alias is for newsgroup purposes only.' "Paul Offerle" wrote in message ... Have XP Pro on 2000 Domain. I am trying to point the Sent Items archive to a network drive. I receive the following error "The specified folder cannot be found. Search for the folder or an alternate folder, using the Browse button". |
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Fax Archive on Network Drive problem ?
There are 2 solutions I can suggest.
1. Fax Service runs as NT AUTHORITY\NetworkService. This account when goes over the wire, presents the machine's credential. So the network folder, make sure you add enough permissions for the machine which runs fax service. 2. The other alternate once you start your machine, do a explict net use * to that remote machine\share. In fact after you do that, you dont need to even use that drive as the path name. Network file shares always use the existing connection's credential (in this it will be your logged in credential), to do any subsequent connections. -- R. Sridharan [MSFT] Microsoft Printing, Imaging and Fax Team This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. Please do not send email directly to this alias. This alias is for newsgroup purposes only.' "Paul Offerle" wrote in message ... Have XP Pro on 2000 Domain. I am trying to point the Sent Items archive to a network drive. I receive the following error "The specified folder cannot be found. Search for the folder or an alternate folder, using the Browse button". |
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Fax Archive on Network Drive problem ?
There are 2 solutions I can suggest.
1. Fax Service runs as NT AUTHORITY\NetworkService. This account when goes over the wire, presents the machine's credential. So the network folder, make sure you add enough permissions for the machine which runs fax service. 2. The other alternate once you start your machine, do a explict net use * to that remote machine\share. In fact after you do that, you dont need to even use that drive as the path name. Network file shares always use the existing connection's credential (in this it will be your logged in credential), to do any subsequent connections. -- R. Sridharan [MSFT] Microsoft Printing, Imaging and Fax Team This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. Please do not send email directly to this alias. This alias is for newsgroup purposes only.' "Paul Offerle" wrote in message ... Have XP Pro on 2000 Domain. I am trying to point the Sent Items archive to a network drive. I receive the following error "The specified folder cannot be found. Search for the folder or an alternate folder, using the Browse button". |
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Fax Archive on Network Drive problem ?
I think this is a problem in the Fax Console. I am not
having a network prblems with any other software. Only when trying to change the Archive location using Fax Console and Fax Printer Configuration options. |
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Fax Archive on Network Drive problem ?
I think this is a problem in the Fax Console. I am not
having any network problems with any other software. Only when trying to change the Archive location using Fax Console and Fax Printer Configuration options. |
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