Storing received fax in a mapped drive

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Under Fax Configuration we can provide name of a folder where 2nd copy of the
received fax is saved. If I give name of a folder on the local drive then it
saves the 2nd copy there successfully. However if I give name of a mapped
network drive (having full access control) it does not save any incoming fax.


Does any one have a clue whether it is the default behaviour of the Fax
Service or there is some thing wrong that I should look into.

Tariq
 
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"Tariq Changgez" <TariqChanggez@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
message news:1ADC720B-4F33-464F-91E2-938211355B95@microsoft.com...
> Under Fax Configuration we can provide name of a folder where 2nd
> copy of the
> received fax is saved. If I give name of a folder on the local
> drive then it
> saves the 2nd copy there successfully. However if I give name of
> a mapped
> network drive (having full access control) it does not save any
> incoming fax.
>
>
> Does any one have a clue whether it is the default behaviour of
> the Fax
> Service or there is some thing wrong that I should look into.
>
> Tariq

Browse to Network Places or give the UNC name for the folder.

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Earl F. Parrish
 
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Hi,
you could install Aloaha PDF Suite on the other machine. Aloaha monitor one
printer and print to that monitored printer.
Aloaha will than save you a second copy as PDF and/or email it



"Tariq Changgez" <TariqChanggez@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:1ADC720B-4F33-464F-91E2-938211355B95@microsoft.com...
> Under Fax Configuration we can provide name of a folder where 2nd copy of
> the
> received fax is saved. If I give name of a folder on the local drive then
> it
> saves the 2nd copy there successfully. However if I give name of a mapped
> network drive (having full access control) it does not save any incoming
> fax.
>
>
> Does any one have a clue whether it is the default behaviour of the Fax
> Service or there is some thing wrong that I should look into.
>
> Tariq
 

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