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Old April 13th 03, 07:11 AM
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Default Fax and Calling Cards


I am having problems running fax service under a user
name. When I change the fax service to run under a
particular user name (with administrative power), it
doesnt run. can someone help?

sharif

-----Original Message-----
Well look over the information here to make sure you've

done it right:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-

US;Q318575

Remember, too, that calling card that Calling card

information is defined
per user. The Fax service must be running under the same

user account as the
calling card information.
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Russ Valentine
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"David Eggman" wrote in message
...
I did have the country code in also.. it was working a
few weeks ago (I use the fax every month or two) and

I've
made no major changes to my system. It just seems the
calling card info is ignored..

-----Original Message-----
Add the country code. You must use canonical format for

dialing rules to be
processed.

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Russ Valentine
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"David Eggman" wrote in message
...
I'm having the same problem as Steve Ducote.. I tried
adding in the parenthesis in the spot for the calling
card access number.. i am not allowed to enter the
parenthesis.. and the calling card is still

ignored...


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