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Problem with WinXP and HP PSC 2000 Series 2410



 
 
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Old April 30th 04, 11:18 AM
Juergen Bertram
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Default Problem with WinXP and HP PSC 2000 Series 2410

Hi,

PSC 2000 Series 2410 is an All-in-One printer.
Connected to a WinXP machine it works fine as a
printerserver in an XP-Network.

Fax from the console of the machine works also. =

But trying to use this configuration as a faxserver
is successless

I can send a file to the fax facility from a remote
WinXP machine, but the window to set the fax number
etc. appears only on the server's screen and not
on remote's screen.

The latest driver update is installed.

Is anybody out who got the similar problem and
can give me some help?

Cu
Juergen =

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Rechenzentrum der Universit=E4t Stuttgart Fax: 0711/678-8363
Allmandring 3A, 70550 Stuttgart, http://www.belwue.de/support/ulm
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Old April 30th 04, 11:20 AM
Cari \(MS MVP\)
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Default Problem with WinXP and HP PSC 2000 Series 2410

XP Pro and Home do not support fax sharing. You'd have to move to a Server
O/S for that feature

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Cari (MS-MVP Windows Client - Printing, Imaging & Hardware)
www.coribright.com

"Juergen Bertram" wrote in message
...
Hi,

PSC 2000 Series 2410 is an All-in-One printer.
Connected to a WinXP machine it works fine as a
printerserver in an XP-Network.

Fax from the console of the machine works also.
But trying to use this configuration as a faxserver
is successless

I can send a file to the fax facility from a remote
WinXP machine, but the window to set the fax number
etc. appears only on the server's screen and not
on remote's screen.

The latest driver update is installed.

Is anybody out who got the similar problem and
can give me some help?

Cu
Juergen
--
Jürgen Bertram ______________________
Belwü-Koordination Tel: 0711/685-5797
Rechenzentrum der Universität Stuttgart Fax: 0711/678-8363
Allmandring 3A, 70550 Stuttgart, http://www.belwue.de/support/ulm


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Old April 30th 04, 11:28 AM
Cari \(MS MVP\)
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Default Problem with WinXP and HP PSC 2000 Series 2410

XP Pro and Home do not support fax sharing. You'd have to move to a Server
O/S for that feature

--
Cari (MS-MVP Windows Client - Printing, Imaging & Hardware)
www.coribright.com

"Juergen Bertram" wrote in message
...
Hi,

PSC 2000 Series 2410 is an All-in-One printer.
Connected to a WinXP machine it works fine as a
printerserver in an XP-Network.

Fax from the console of the machine works also.
But trying to use this configuration as a faxserver
is successless

I can send a file to the fax facility from a remote
WinXP machine, but the window to set the fax number
etc. appears only on the server's screen and not
on remote's screen.

The latest driver update is installed.

Is anybody out who got the similar problem and
can give me some help?

Cu
Juergen
--
Jürgen Bertram ______________________
Belwü-Koordination Tel: 0711/685-5797
Rechenzentrum der Universität Stuttgart Fax: 0711/678-8363
Allmandring 3A, 70550 Stuttgart, http://www.belwue.de/support/ulm


 




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