You can't connect a modem to the virtual COM port that Hyper-V creates.
You'll need a third party product, such as FabulaTech, to do what you want
to do.
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Charlie.
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> Hi
> I have a Windows SBS server running on hyper-V and would like to receive
> faxes on this server. How do you get a modem onto the virtual machine?
> Hyper allows you to connect a com port to a named pipe but how do you
> create these named pipes?