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CliffordZivi - 19 Feb 2004 20:31 GMT
I am trying to allow my users to send faxes from their
pc's through a shared fax on my server.  My server is
using Small Business Server 2000.  From my server I can:  
Send a fax from Word, Send a fax using the SendFax
wizard, and send a fax with outlook 2002 using [FAX:nnn]
in the to field.  But, when testing from my XP Pro PC I
can: send a fax from Word, send a fax using the SendFax
wizard, but CANNOT send using Outlook 2002.  I get the
message "The Microsoft  Fax transport failed to deliver
the message to the recipient.   Not all attachments can
be rendered."  I have followed all the instructions in
the Knowledgebase article 325807 How to Set up the Small
Business Server 2000 SHared Fax Service.
Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] - 19 Feb 2004 21:31 GMT
What type of attachment? The file type must have a printto verb defined for
the OS in order to call the appropriate application to render the file when
you fax from Outlook.
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> I am trying to allow my users to send faxes from their
> pc's through a shared fax on my server.  My server is
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> the Knowledgebase article 325807 How to Set up the Small
> Business Server 2000 SHared Fax Service.
- 19 Feb 2004 21:55 GMT
It fails even with NO attachments.  But you raise an
interesting point...Ah ha, when I change the email format
to either 'text file' or 'rtf format' it works.  But why
can my server send HTML formatted faxes but not my own
PC?  
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Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] - 19 Feb 2004 23:20 GMT
Time to head to an SBS group to see if Win XP Fax can serve as a client to
SBS 2000. I suspect it cannot. Looks like version mismatch to me.
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> It fails even with NO attachments.  But you raise an
> interesting point...Ah ha, when I change the email format
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