Hi...I had the same problem with a Windows 2003 server. Basically, when I
left the setup as default, everything worked. As soon as I changed the
security settings on the Fax Printer, i.e., removed the everyone group, no
one else could connect, and received that error message.
After beating my head against the wall, I finally found the answer in the
help for the Fax Console.
The Network Services account must have full rights to:
C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Microsoft\Windows
NT\MSFax
This account is a local account to the server you install the Fax on. The
Fax Service uses this account to access the folders under MSFAX. When the
everyone group is removed....it loses it's access. Kind of stupid actually.
If this account is essential, you would think it would show up in the
security settings of the Fax Printer.
At any rate, check the permissions on the MSFAX folder as shown above.
Assuming you installed the server, and kept the default config, that's where
it should be. Add the Network Services account to MSFAX, and push full
control rights to that folder, and all subfolders/files.
I can't remember, as it was a while ago, but when you secure the actual Fax
Printer, I think the Network Services account needs to be added there as
well...but I'm not 100% sure on that one.
Regards,
Adam Hutcheson - MCSE
"alan" wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have just configured a server with w2003 + Isa Server to be as a fax
> server. Now I can get our faxes to our email boxes, we can send faxes from
> the machine.
>
> when i connect to that machine from internal or from external network
> like this,
>
> \\123.4.5.6
>
> it shows printers faxes and shared directories it has.
>
> I can connect to printer, and print. I can connect to the Fax-Printer,
> it connects, when i try to fax, wizard starts, on the second step says:
>
> "Fax server information cannot be retrieved. The fax wizard will close
> now."
>
> and it closes. There is nothing wrong with security settings of the fax
> printer. "Everyone" can "Fax", "administrator" can "manage". And it
> perfectly works on the server. I can send and receive.
>
> Any ideas?
>
> Thanks.
>
>
>
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