How to Set Up a Fax Server or Fax Client with Microsoft Fax
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SUMMARY
This article describes how to use the network fax service to configure a
network fax server or a network fax client.
NOTE: This article assumes that Microsoft Exchange and the Microsoft Fax
service are already installed in Windows 95.
MORE INFORMATIONSetting Up a Fax Server
To set up a fax server, follow these steps:
- In Control Panel, double-click Mail And Fax, and then click Show
Profiles.
- Click Add, and then use the Inbox Setup Wizard to create a new
profile that includes Microsoft Fax.
NOTE: You can also add Microsoft Fax to an existing profile.
- Double-click the profile that includes Microsoft Fax, click the
Microsoft Fax service in the profile, and then click Properties.
- On the Modem tab, click the "Let other people on the network use my
modem to send faxes" check box to select it.
- Click the drive you want the network fax service to use, and then
click OK.
- Click the Properties button next to the fax share name. If your
computer is set up to use share-level security, give Full Access
rights to the shared fax folder. If your computer is set up to use
user-level security, add any users who will use the fax server and
give them Full Access rights. Click OK.
- Click the active fax/modem in the list of available modems, and then
click Properties.
- Configure the Fax Modem properties as appropriate, and then click OK.
- Click OK until you return to the Microsoft Exchange Profiles dialog
box. In the "When starting Microsoft Exchange, use this profile" box,
click the profile that includes Microsoft Fax, and then click Close.
Note that Microsoft Exchange must be running in order for the fax server to
be available. You may want to place a shortcut to the Inbox in your Startup
folder.
Setting Up a Fax Client
To set up a fax client, follow these steps:
- In Control Panel, double-click Mail And Fax, and then click Show
Profiles.
- Click Add, and then use the Inbox Setup Wizard to create a new
profile that includes Microsoft Fax.
NOTE: You can also add Microsoft Fax to an existing profile.
- Double-click the profile that includes Microsoft Fax, click the
Microsoft Fax service in the profile, and then click Properties.
- On the Modem tab, click Add. Click Network Fax Server, and then click
OK.
- Type the path to a shared network fax directory, and then click OK.
Use the following syntax:
\\<server name>\<share name>
NOTE: If Microsoft Exchange is not running on the Fax server, you
receive an error message when you type the path to the shared network
fax directory. Make sure that Microsoft Exchange is running on the Fax
server.
- Click the path for the shared network fax in the list of available
modems, click Set As Active Fax Modem, click OK, and then click OK.
- In the "When starting Microsoft Exchange, use this profile" box, click
the profile that includes Microsoft Fax, and then click Close.
REFERENCES
For additional information, please refer to chapter 27 of the Windows
95 Resource Kit.
Additional query words:
msfax
Keywords : win95 exchange
Version : 95
Platform : WINDOWS
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