Fax Services W2k3 Server + Outlook 2000

I

itme

Hey,

I can´t connect an Client with Outlook 2000 SP3 to an Fax
Server (W2K3) via Fax Mail Transport.

Error " No Device found".

Please help!
Thanks
 
R

Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]

State what you've tried.
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Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Hey,

I can´t connect an Client with Outlook 2000 SP3 to an Fax
Server (W2K3) via Fax Mail Transport.

Error " No Device found".

Please help!
Thanks
 
R

Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]

PS. Include the client software you are using.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Hey,

I can´t connect an Client with Outlook 2000 SP3 to an Fax
Server (W2K3) via Fax Mail Transport.

Error " No Device found".

Please help!
Thanks
 
I

itme

I installed the fax service incl. shared fax printer on
the w2k3-Server.

The clients are W2k Professional with Outlook 2000 SP3.
Fax Client is installed.

I add the fax mail transport service on Outlook
proberties. There are no fax printer available (proberties
of fax mail transport), but if I try to write a new email
with [fax:...] I can see an Fax printer at MS Fax Attribut.

Sorry for my bad english!
 
R

Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]

I am not certain that Windows 2000 Personal Fax can serve as a client for
Windows 2003 Server Fax. I'll ask. Windows XP Fax can serve as a client.
In the meantime, integrating Outlook 2000 with Windows 2000 Personal Fax can
be tricky. Make sure you've done it correctly:
http://www.slipstick.com/addins/services/win2000fax.htm

--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
I installed the fax service incl. shared fax printer on
the w2k3-Server.

The clients are W2k Professional with Outlook 2000 SP3.
Fax Client is installed.

I add the fax mail transport service on Outlook
proberties. There are no fax printer available (proberties
of fax mail transport), but if I try to write a new email
with [fax:...] I can see an Fax printer at MS Fax Attribut.

Sorry for my bad english!
 

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