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Old April 17th 03, 08:47 AM
shinit
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Default Message modem under WinXP

Does anyone know how to set up fax under WIN XP to receive on a message
Modem which can receive faxes automoatically with the PC truned off?

Thanks/Nitin


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Old April 17th 03, 12:07 PM
Earl F. Parrish
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Default Message modem under WinXP


"shinit" wrote in message
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Does anyone know how to set up fax under WIN XP to receive on a

message
Modem which can receive faxes automoatically with the PC truned

off?

Thanks/Nitin



No computer program will run when the computer is turned off. The
Wake on Ring feature of a lot of motherboards will start the
computer when the modem rings but this is too slow to allow the
computer to answer the phone while the CNG tones are being sent.
You need a fax machine for that purpose. You could also look into
the features of multifunction printers to see whether a fax received
by the built-in fax machine can be transferred to the computer at a
later time.

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Earl F. Parrish

 




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