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Re: Problem rendering fax w/ol2k3

 
 
Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]
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      28th Aug 2004
You probably need to ask in a programming group.
Outlook 2003 can fax an attachment as long as the printto verb for that
document type is defined in the registry.
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Russ Valentine
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"Gilles via AdminLife" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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Hello,

I'm trying to send a fax from a vb6 program i wrote.
The message has an attached document whit an extension attached to my
program.
So when i send send a fax in outlook with the attachement, i receive a
printto command on this attachement.
The problem is that when i print the document on the fax printer (it's the
printer name i receive in the printto command), i see a new window requiring
informations to send the fax (name, fax number), and my original fax stays
locked... It seems that the fax dont understand what i print on it is what
it wanted me to print, and it's considered to be a new fax...
Can someone help me ?

thanxs

Windows XP SP1 + OL2K3 + XP Fax
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