Like all Microsoft Fax client products, WFS cannot be shared.
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Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"Jeffrey" <news.mail@xxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Not exactly. Will pointing the file store of the client machines to the
> hosting PC's file store work as ... being able to see the incoming faxes
> that came in on that machine?
>
> Guess I should just mess with it and see if it works.
>
> "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" <russval@xxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:5294B8B9-B00A-4206-AE47-31C16D74C5AC@xxxxxx Quote:
>> So you are attempting to use the WFS client as a server? I think you know
>> the answer to that.
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>> Russ Valentine
>> [MVP-Outlook]
>> "Jeffrey" <news.mail@xxxxxx> wrote in message
>> news:1DB52557-809F-4FD9-99E3-4F2767AE6E3F@xxxxxx Quote:
>>>I have 3 PCs running Vista Ultimate in my very small office. 1 as a file
>>>"server" and the other 2 as client PCs. The "server" PC has no user, just
>>>there to host files and printers.
>>>
>>> I have a modem connected to the server PC and was wondering if I could
>>> set up my small network so that the 2 client machines can share and use
>>> the server folder store for Fax & Scan.
>>>
>>> I have my server PC setup to receive all faxes. I was hoping to be able
>>> to "see" these incoming faxes from my two client PCs.
>>>
>>> Also, is there a way to set it up that the two clients can FAX through
>>> my server? I have file sharing all setup and mapped drives for what I
>>> need. Just wondering on how to possible get this scenario to work, if at
>>> all...?
>>>
>>> Thank you for any input!
>>>
>>> Jeff
>> >