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Making Outlook our Default Program Permanently28 Nov 2003 15:28 GMT2
Hi;
When i want to send a fax thru vba code in another office program
(Access),Access automatically calls Outlook Express rather than Microsoft
Outlook,and opens it.
Is it possible to send a fax without having a fax modem?28 Nov 2003 13:44 GMT2
I am using Windows XP and Outlook 2003. I add Fax Services component and
want to use Outlook to send and receive fax without relying on an internet
fax service provider. I am using ADSL connection; so I don't need a dial-up
modem. However, without a fax modem, there is no entry ...
Weird TO and BCC issue when fax is involved27 Nov 2003 09:18 GMT1
This is going to be a little long, but its a strange situation.  Not sure if
anyone else has seen this, but I am looking for possible solutions (if they
exist).
Currently we are using Ablaze (Avectra Membership DB program) to store all
Outlook 2003 and Faxing27 Nov 2003 08:47 GMT4
I have a Windows 2003 server running the fax service and
sharing the fax printer. On my WinXP Pro workstation, I
have installed the shared fax. I'm using Outlook 2003 to
send faxes. I haven't done much with it yet, but the
Fax Files used by Office 200227 Nov 2003 08:30 GMT4
I want to create a FAX file installation share point folder on a
server which contains only the files needed (Dll's etc.) to install
the FAX service on XP.  I was not able to locate a list of these files
in Technet, Knowledge base or the web.  Does anyone know if such a
Sending fax26 Nov 2003 18:47 GMT4
Configuration:
WinXP Home
Office 2000 (Outlook2000)
Outlook2000: Message Format set to rtf, contacts set to "always sent in rtf..."
Faxing from Outlook 200026 Nov 2003 01:54 GMT1
Sorry Ill start again
I am  trying to use the fax software that comes with
outlook 2000 that came with the office 2000 pro disks I
purchased to use on my windows 98 os computer
fax from outlook 20025 Nov 2003 23:20 GMT2
Why does my outlook keep trying to fax to the first entry
in my contacts folder regardless of which entry I select
Preview Fax25 Nov 2003 15:30 GMT1
I have WinXp and Office 2003.  I attempt to send a fax but before doing so
would like to preview it.  It automatically opens AdobeCS and previews it
there.  The problem is Adobe takes long to start-up and viewing the fax
isn't clear.  Is there a way to have it open to say "paint" or ...
Faxing A Word Form In Outlook24 Nov 2003 02:04 GMT1
When I try to fax a Word document with form fields in
Outlook, the form fields fax over blank.  Is there
anything I can do about this?
Thanks,
not able to send mail23 Nov 2003 10:58 GMT1
hai,
I am unable to send across mails from my outlook expect
our mail accounts.
could u please guide me.
i setup22 Nov 2003 16:20 GMT2
the fax in windows xp.
when i fax something to a bad number it wont quit.  even tho i select the
'printer' and tell it to cancel all fax jobs.  when i try that tho, it is
saying there are no faxjobs to cancel.  but wait a few minutes and up jumps
sending fax from Outlook XP19 Nov 2003 22:18 GMT1
How can I send a fax from my Outlook XP. Do I need two
phone lines? please help step by step
dialing rules in outlook17 Nov 2003 22:17 GMT1
we are trying to get outlook to do a "9," for every new
contact so we dont have to manually put it in to fax out.
We are using Faxmaker for our fax server. Any tips would
help thanks
Configure Outlook to accept faxes into the inbox17 Nov 2003 09:57 GMT1
Please can someone explain the Resolution below in details
more than geekese for us mere mortals
Cannot Send Fax to Local E-mail Inbox Using Outlook 2000
and Windows 2000 Fax Service
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