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Faxing on Windows 2000 Server

Hi, I am looking at creating a fax application, on 2000
Professional you can use the Fax api that comes as
standard, but this does not seem to be available on 2000
Server, does anyone have any cost effective solutions?

Thanks alot.

dave
Jul 21 '05 #1
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goto www.codeproject.com and search for "fax server" there are many
solutions

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Jul 21 '05 #2
Goto www.codeproject.com and search for "fax server" three solutions are
there , choose what ever u want....

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Jul 21 '05 #3
hi, did what you said, the only one that is any use, seems only to work
in win2k, not server.

dave
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Jul 21 '05 #4
yes , it's true. ihave spend 4 fours to make it work on 2003 and 2000
servers but no effect. can use Cmapi solution by writing a bit of code
to it. if it doesnot work either there fxscom.dll type lib for sending
faxes on platform sdk.

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Jul 21 '05 #5
I was aware that you need Small Business Server to get this working as
the fax solution is only bundled with it, not as free standalone
software, is that right?

dave

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Jul 21 '05 #6
i have at last send fax from the server . u dont need that server. Just
install windows fax service and head to platform sdk by searching
sending there is VB code to do that. i changed it into C# in three
minutes. in sdk there is also fax management mehods do exist. i
succeeded . Have fun :)

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