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My fax program from XP cuts off the attempt to send a fax if there is
no reception in one minute. I often need it to continue attempting after that minute is up, especially when faxing to a number that has an answering machine attached. How would I extend the program's attempt time? |
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You can't, nor should you need to. There is no need to try for more than a
minute. You can configure the number of retries and the interval between retries. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "nate" <no2me@optonline.net> wrote in message news:79f4465e.0406081840.74fe9713@posting.google.com... > My fax program from XP cuts off the attempt to send a fax if there is > no reception in one minute. I often need it to continue attempting > after that minute is up, especially when faxing to a number that has > an answering machine attached. How would I extend the program's > attempt time? |
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thanks... I know I technically shouldn't need to, but one
of my usual fax recipients has a weird and long answering machine that I have to suffer through. Thanks anyways. >-----Original Message----- >You can't, nor should you need to. There is no need to try for more than a >minute. >You can configure the number of retries and the interval between retries. >-- >Russ Valentine >[MVP-Outlook] >"nate" <no2me@optonline.net> wrote in message >news:79f4465e.0406081840.74fe9713@posting.google.com... >> My fax program from XP cuts off the attempt to send a fax if there is >> no reception in one minute. I often need it to continue attempting >> after that minute is up, especially when faxing to a number that has >> an answering machine attached. How would I extend the program's >> attempt time? > > >. > |
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You can do that by following these steps:-
1) Go to the device manager. (Launch devmgmt.msc) 2) Go to the Modem node, and select you modem. 3) Right-Click and select the "Properties" menu option. 4) In the Properties page go to the "Advanced" taband click the "Change Default Preferences" button. 5) In the "default preferences" window on the "General" Pane and change the value of "Cancel the call if not connected within" from 60 secs to what you wish to. -- Thanks, Mayuri Diwan Microsoft Printing, Imaging and Fax Team This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. Please do not send email directly to this alias. This alias is for newsgroup purposes only.' "nate" <no2me@optonline.net> wrote in message news:79f4465e.0406081840.74fe9713@posting.google.com... > My fax program from XP cuts off the attempt to send a fax if there is > no reception in one minute. I often need it to continue attempting > after that minute is up, especially when faxing to a number that has > an answering machine attached. How would I extend the program's > attempt time? |
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