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Faxes and dial up connection
-----Original Message----- Clarify your setup. Fax is on what computer? What type of dial up access are you using? -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "wallydog57 (removethis) @aol.com" wrote in message news:538401c42cc3$22a1f220 ... -----Original Message----- Can you dial up when you set the Fax to manual answer? -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "wallydog57 (removethis) @aol.com" wrote in message news:463701c42bc2$d75cf5e0 ... -----Original Message----- You need to provide far more detailed information about your fax software and how it is configured and your dial up ISP connection and how it is configured. Fax and dial up internet connections can both use the same analog phone line, but obviously not at the same time. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "wallydog57 (removethis) @aol.com" wrote in message news:3ec101c42b02$debd1880 ... On a dedicated phone line--Dial up connection and remote connection work if Fax isn't installed. But when I set up fax and try a dial up connection, it will not connect. Can they exist on the same phone line? Help. .Thanks for trying to help. On the Faxes--I used the wizard from windows xp professional--Went to add/remove windows components and followed the directions. Fax worked fine. The dial up is not through an ISP--it is just a direct dial up from home to my office computer over phone lines, then using remote desktop. The office computer acts like it is trying to answer a fax rather than my home computer. Also, I tried setting the fax to manuel and it won't let me answer that way. If I disable fax, the dial up works fine. There is some type conflict in the actual answering. . Just read your answer again and realized I may have read it wrong the first time. If the work computer is set to manuel and I try to dial into it from home, I get a message that the work computer did not answer...it's still like it is a fax and did not get manually answered. Thanks. . All of the set ups are explained in a previous post. The fax is microsofts xp on the work computer and the dial up is a dial up connection from home to work to use the work computer with remote desktop. |
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Faxes and dial up connection
-----Original Message----- You cannot use XP fax program through another computer. It has to use a anolog modem with an anolog phone line going to the computer the XP fax program is on.. "wallydog57 (removethis) @aol.com" wrote in message news:463701c42bc2$d75cf5e0 ... -----Original Message----- You need to provide far more detailed information about your fax software and how it is configured and your dial up ISP connection and how it is configured. Fax and dial up internet connections can both use the same analog phone line, but obviously not at the same time. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "wallydog57 (removethis) @aol.com" wrote in message news:3ec101c42b02$debd1880 ... On a dedicated phone line--Dial up connection and remote connection work if Fax isn't installed. But when I set up fax and try a dial up connection, it will not connect. Can they exist on the same phone line? Help. .Thanks for trying to help. On the Faxes--I used the wizard from windows xp professional--Went to add/remove windows components and followed the directions. Fax worked fine. The dial up is not through an ISP--it is just a direct dial up from home to my office computer over phone lines, then using remote desktop. The office computer acts like it is trying to answer a fax rather than my home computer. Also, I tried setting the fax to manuel and it won't let me answer that way. If I disable fax, the dial up works fine. There is some type conflict in the actual answering. . To Clarify--not trying to send a fax through the dial up. When I am back at work on the computer that was being dialed into from home...the fax will not answer if it is set to manuel answer. If the computer at work is set to auto answer and I am at home trying to dial into the work computer it tries to answer like it is a fax. I get a failed fax message at the work computer and the home computer says it could not connect. |
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Faxes and dial up connection
-----Original Message----- Can you dial up when you set the Fax to manual answer? -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "wallydog57 (removethis) @aol.com" wrote in message news:463701c42bc2$d75cf5e0 ... -----Original Message----- You need to provide far more detailed information about your fax software and how it is configured and your dial up ISP connection and how it is configured. Fax and dial up internet connections can both use the same analog phone line, but obviously not at the same time. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "wallydog57 (removethis) @aol.com" wrote in message news:3ec101c42b02$debd1880 ... On a dedicated phone line--Dial up connection and remote connection work if Fax isn't installed. But when I set up fax and try a dial up connection, it will not connect. Can they exist on the same phone line? Help. .Thanks for trying to help. On the Faxes--I used the wizard from windows xp professional--Went to add/remove windows components and followed the directions. Fax worked fine. The dial up is not through an ISP--it is just a direct dial up from home to my office computer over phone lines, then using remote desktop. The office computer acts like it is trying to answer a fax rather than my home computer. Also, I tried setting the fax to manuel and it won't let me answer that way. If I disable fax, the dial up works fine. There is some type conflict in the actual answering. . Just read your answer again and realized I may have read it wrong the first time. If the work computer is set to manuel and I try to dial into it from home, I get a message that the work computer did not answer...it's still like it is a fax and did not get manually answered. Thanks. |
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Faxes and dial up connection
-----Original Message----- Clarify your setup. Fax is on what computer? What type of dial up access are you using? -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "wallydog57 (removethis) @aol.com" wrote in message news:538401c42cc3$22a1f220 ... -----Original Message----- Can you dial up when you set the Fax to manual answer? -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "wallydog57 (removethis) @aol.com" wrote in message news:463701c42bc2$d75cf5e0 ... -----Original Message----- You need to provide far more detailed information about your fax software and how it is configured and your dial up ISP connection and how it is configured. Fax and dial up internet connections can both use the same analog phone line, but obviously not at the same time. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "wallydog57 (removethis) @aol.com" wrote in message news:3ec101c42b02$debd1880 ... On a dedicated phone line--Dial up connection and remote connection work if Fax isn't installed. But when I set up fax and try a dial up connection, it will not connect. Can they exist on the same phone line? Help. .Thanks for trying to help. On the Faxes--I used the wizard from windows xp professional--Went to add/remove windows components and followed the directions. Fax worked fine. The dial up is not through an ISP--it is just a direct dial up from home to my office computer over phone lines, then using remote desktop. The office computer acts like it is trying to answer a fax rather than my home computer. Also, I tried setting the fax to manuel and it won't let me answer that way. If I disable fax, the dial up works fine. There is some type conflict in the actual answering. . Just read your answer again and realized I may have read it wrong the first time. If the work computer is set to manuel and I try to dial into it from home, I get a message that the work computer did not answer...it's still like it is a fax and did not get manually answered. Thanks. . All of the set ups are explained in a previous post. The fax is microsofts xp on the work computer and the dial up is a dial up connection from home to work to use the work computer with remote desktop. |
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Faxes and dial up connection
-----Original Message----- You cannot use XP fax program through another computer. It has to use a anolog modem with an anolog phone line going to the computer the XP fax program is on.. "wallydog57 (removethis) @aol.com" wrote in message news:463701c42bc2$d75cf5e0 ... -----Original Message----- You need to provide far more detailed information about your fax software and how it is configured and your dial up ISP connection and how it is configured. Fax and dial up internet connections can both use the same analog phone line, but obviously not at the same time. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "wallydog57 (removethis) @aol.com" wrote in message news:3ec101c42b02$debd1880 ... On a dedicated phone line--Dial up connection and remote connection work if Fax isn't installed. But when I set up fax and try a dial up connection, it will not connect. Can they exist on the same phone line? Help. .Thanks for trying to help. On the Faxes--I used the wizard from windows xp professional--Went to add/remove windows components and followed the directions. Fax worked fine. The dial up is not through an ISP--it is just a direct dial up from home to my office computer over phone lines, then using remote desktop. The office computer acts like it is trying to answer a fax rather than my home computer. Also, I tried setting the fax to manuel and it won't let me answer that way. If I disable fax, the dial up works fine. There is some type conflict in the actual answering. . To Clarify--not trying to send a fax through the dial up. When I am back at work on the computer that was being dialed into from home...the fax will not answer if it is set to manuel answer. If the computer at work is set to auto answer and I am at home trying to dial into the work computer it tries to answer like it is a fax. I get a failed fax message at the work computer and the home computer says it could not connect. |
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Faxes and dial up connection
-----Original Message----- Clarify your setup. Fax is on what computer? What type of dial up access are you using? -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "wallydog57 (removethis) @aol.com" wrote in message news:538401c42cc3$22a1f220 ... -----Original Message----- Can you dial up when you set the Fax to manual answer? -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "wallydog57 (removethis) @aol.com" wrote in message news:463701c42bc2$d75cf5e0 ... -----Original Message----- You need to provide far more detailed information about your fax software and how it is configured and your dial up ISP connection and how it is configured. Fax and dial up internet connections can both use the same analog phone line, but obviously not at the same time. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "wallydog57 (removethis) @aol.com" wrote in message news:3ec101c42b02$debd1880 ... On a dedicated phone line--Dial up connection and remote connection work if Fax isn't installed. But when I set up fax and try a dial up connection, it will not connect. Can they exist on the same phone line? Help. .Thanks for trying to help. On the Faxes--I used the wizard from windows xp professional--Went to add/remove windows components and followed the directions. Fax worked fine. The dial up is not through an ISP--it is just a direct dial up from home to my office computer over phone lines, then using remote desktop. The office computer acts like it is trying to answer a fax rather than my home computer. Also, I tried setting the fax to manuel and it won't let me answer that way. If I disable fax, the dial up works fine. There is some type conflict in the actual answering. . Just read your answer again and realized I may have read it wrong the first time. If the work computer is set to manuel and I try to dial into it from home, I get a message that the work computer did not answer...it's still like it is a fax and did not get manually answered. Thanks. . All of the set ups are explained in a previous post. The fax is microsofts xp on the work computer and the dial up is a dial up connection from home to work to use the work computer with remote desktop. |
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Faxes and dial up connection
-----Original Message----- You cannot use XP fax program through another computer. It has to use a anolog modem with an anolog phone line going to the computer the XP fax program is on.. "wallydog57 (removethis) @aol.com" wrote in message news:463701c42bc2$d75cf5e0 ... -----Original Message----- You need to provide far more detailed information about your fax software and how it is configured and your dial up ISP connection and how it is configured. Fax and dial up internet connections can both use the same analog phone line, but obviously not at the same time. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "wallydog57 (removethis) @aol.com" wrote in message news:3ec101c42b02$debd1880 ... On a dedicated phone line--Dial up connection and remote connection work if Fax isn't installed. But when I set up fax and try a dial up connection, it will not connect. Can they exist on the same phone line? Help. .Thanks for trying to help. On the Faxes--I used the wizard from windows xp professional--Went to add/remove windows components and followed the directions. Fax worked fine. The dial up is not through an ISP--it is just a direct dial up from home to my office computer over phone lines, then using remote desktop. The office computer acts like it is trying to answer a fax rather than my home computer. Also, I tried setting the fax to manuel and it won't let me answer that way. If I disable fax, the dial up works fine. There is some type conflict in the actual answering. . To Clarify--not trying to send a fax through the dial up. When I am back at work on the computer that was being dialed into from home...the fax will not answer if it is set to manuel answer. If the computer at work is set to auto answer and I am at home trying to dial into the work computer it tries to answer like it is a fax. I get a failed fax message at the work computer and the home computer says it could not connect. |
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Faxes and dial up connection
-----Original Message----- Clarify your setup. Fax is on what computer? What type of dial up access are you using? -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "wallydog57 (removethis) @aol.com" wrote in message news:538401c42cc3$22a1f220 ... -----Original Message----- Can you dial up when you set the Fax to manual answer? -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "wallydog57 (removethis) @aol.com" wrote in message news:463701c42bc2$d75cf5e0 ... -----Original Message----- You need to provide far more detailed information about your fax software and how it is configured and your dial up ISP connection and how it is configured. Fax and dial up internet connections can both use the same analog phone line, but obviously not at the same time. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "wallydog57 (removethis) @aol.com" wrote in message news:3ec101c42b02$debd1880 ... On a dedicated phone line--Dial up connection and remote connection work if Fax isn't installed. But when I set up fax and try a dial up connection, it will not connect. Can they exist on the same phone line? Help. .Thanks for trying to help. On the Faxes--I used the wizard from windows xp professional--Went to add/remove windows components and followed the directions. Fax worked fine. The dial up is not through an ISP--it is just a direct dial up from home to my office computer over phone lines, then using remote desktop. The office computer acts like it is trying to answer a fax rather than my home computer. Also, I tried setting the fax to manuel and it won't let me answer that way. If I disable fax, the dial up works fine. There is some type conflict in the actual answering. . Just read your answer again and realized I may have read it wrong the first time. If the work computer is set to manuel and I try to dial into it from home, I get a message that the work computer did not answer...it's still like it is a fax and did not get manually answered. Thanks. . All of the set ups are explained in a previous post. The fax is microsofts xp on the work computer and the dial up is a dial up connection from home to work to use the work computer with remote desktop. |
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Faxes and dial up connection
-----Original Message----- You cannot use XP fax program through another computer. It has to use a anolog modem with an anolog phone line going to the computer the XP fax program is on.. "wallydog57 (removethis) @aol.com" wrote in message news:463701c42bc2$d75cf5e0 ... -----Original Message----- You need to provide far more detailed information about your fax software and how it is configured and your dial up ISP connection and how it is configured. Fax and dial up internet connections can both use the same analog phone line, but obviously not at the same time. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "wallydog57 (removethis) @aol.com" wrote in message news:3ec101c42b02$debd1880 ... On a dedicated phone line--Dial up connection and remote connection work if Fax isn't installed. But when I set up fax and try a dial up connection, it will not connect. Can they exist on the same phone line? Help. .Thanks for trying to help. On the Faxes--I used the wizard from windows xp professional--Went to add/remove windows components and followed the directions. Fax worked fine. The dial up is not through an ISP--it is just a direct dial up from home to my office computer over phone lines, then using remote desktop. The office computer acts like it is trying to answer a fax rather than my home computer. Also, I tried setting the fax to manuel and it won't let me answer that way. If I disable fax, the dial up works fine. There is some type conflict in the actual answering. . To Clarify--not trying to send a fax through the dial up. When I am back at work on the computer that was being dialed into from home...the fax will not answer if it is set to manuel answer. If the computer at work is set to auto answer and I am at home trying to dial into the work computer it tries to answer like it is a fax. I get a failed fax message at the work computer and the home computer says it could not connect. |
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