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Old December 5th, 2006, 12:06 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.fax
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Default Faxing through Outlook 2003 on a Server 2003 machine via VB

I have a SBS2K setup with faxing for all of our client machines. I
have an Access 2K database that allows our clients to fax a snapshot of
a sales report via Outlook using the Docmd.Sendobject event.
Everything works fine on our client machines running XP or WIN2K. I
just upgraded one of our Terminal Servers from 2000 to 2003. I have
the faxing setup the same as before however I cannot fax from the
access database any more. I recieve an "Undeliverable" bounce back
email. It worked on the 2000 TS.

I can fax using the Print command and then selecting the 'Shared Fax on
Server' in any program. I can even fax if I start a new email in
Outlook and use the "[fax:xxx-xxxx]" formatting. I am fairly certain
things are setup properly, but I does not seem to work via VBA.

Can anyone else verify this for me?


Here's what I am running on the TS:

Server 2003 R2
Outlook 2003 SP2
IE7
Access 2003 SP2

 




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