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Old April 14th 03, 11:05 PM
Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]
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Default calling card + fax service logged under a user name

I don't know of any solution for this. Microsoft blew it. I pointed it out a
long time ago he
http://www.slipstick.com/addins/serv...fax.htm#better

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Russ Valentine
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"Maf" wrote in message
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hi,
i have been trying to make my fax to use calling card
info to send fax. i read all articles from microsoft and
tried everything (aparently not; it still doesn't work). i
read all the postings in here too before sending this
message.

i have the phone no's in cannonical format. but i
COULDN't make fax service to start under a username that
has the calling card info. the user has admnistrative
power. in the KB article from microsoft that talks about
cannonical format to have calling card info invoked..
doesn't talk about this issue. when i change the fax
service to log on under a user name fax console cant
connect to local fax printer/modem anymore.


can anyone help please?

maf



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