ECM / SuperG3 support

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Marc L. Kozam

Is it true that Windows 2000 FAX won't support ECM?

Has ECM support been added into Windows 2003 Server FAX?

Will either product support SuperG3 speeds on a modem such as the
MultitechZPX that has hardware support for 33.6K bps (aka SuperG3)?

Marc
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Gary Fose [MSFT]

Hi Marc,

As far as I know, ECM is supported. It is not an OS issue but rather an application issue, such
as Exchange or Outlook supporting it. As long as ExecView Communication Module (ECM) is
installed AND registered with ExecView Information Server (EIS) then it all should work fine.

Thanks,
Gary

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