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Old July 31st 03, 08:23 PM
Guy Smith
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I am trying to set up remote fax on a small network:
All machines run XP.
Host machine fax runs fine.
I believe I have set up permissions correctly on the host fax consul.
When I try to install new network printer/fax and;
select - "browse for a printer" it will not see host fax consul on the
network.
or select - "connect to this printer" it tries to connect me to the host as
a guest, it then says my credentials do not match - what's that all about?

Can anyone give me an ideas please?
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Guy Smith
Great Missenden
Web Pages: http://www.smith.dsl.pipex.com


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Old July 31st 03, 08:44 PM
Cari \(MS-MVP\)
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Default XP Home remote fax

From the new FAQ posted just 11 minutes before you asked your question:

10) Why can't I share my fax modem when using XP Fax?

The XP Fax Service does not support sharing. The Fax Console Help Files
contain instructions on how to configure a remote Fax Printer, but those
instructions refer to using XP Fax as a client, not as a shared service. XP
Fax can serve as a client to fax programs that do support sharing, such as
Small Business Server Fax and Windows Server 2003 Fax.

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"Guy Smith" wrote in message
...

I am trying to set up remote fax on a small network:
All machines run XP.
Host machine fax runs fine.
I believe I have set up permissions correctly on the host fax consul.
When I try to install new network printer/fax and;
select - "browse for a printer" it will not see host fax consul on the
network.
or select - "connect to this printer" it tries to connect me to the host

as
a guest, it then says my credentials do not match - what's that all about?

Can anyone give me an ideas please?
--
Guy Smith
Great Missenden
Web Pages: http://www.smith.dsl.pipex.com




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Old July 31st 03, 09:35 PM
Guy Smith
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Default XP Home remote fax

Yes I am trying to set it up as a client (I think??!!)
I do understand it will not share in the XP way i.e. "share this printer".
The problem is the permissions (I think - again!).
I have just fiddled with the fax consul permissions on the host and can now
see the hosts fax consul on the network using windows explorer but it will
not appear when adding remote fax via add new printer as I described before.
Should I be able to do it this way? Or is it a lost cause, unless I use a
more versatile/expensive consul software?


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Old August 7th 03, 07:12 AM
Raghavendra R [MSFT]
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Default XP Home remote fax

XP fax can only be used from the local machine. You cannot use XP fax from
any other machine (by doing add printer or anything else). If you want to
have one fax modem to be shared by multiple users, you shuold get a Windows
Server 2003 on which sharing of fax is allowed.

HTH.

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Raghavendra R
Microsoft Printing, Imaging and Fax Team
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"Guy Smith" wrote in message
...
Yes I am trying to set it up as a client (I think??!!)
I do understand it will not share in the XP way i.e. "share this printer".
The problem is the permissions (I think - again!).
I have just fiddled with the fax consul permissions on the host and can

now
see the hosts fax consul on the network using windows explorer but it will
not appear when adding remote fax via add new printer as I described

before.
Should I be able to do it this way? Or is it a lost cause, unless I use a
more versatile/expensive consul software?




 




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