Dave
Tue May 06 09:19:51 PDT 2008
Install fax by going to CP Add/Remove, select Windows Small Business Server
2003 -> Change/Remove. That'll start the SBS setup wizard, which you can
follow through to the screen where you select the components. Click the
arrow next to Fax and choose the appropriate option, then just click through
the wizard to complete the installation.
You can fax directly from Outlook by entering on the To line "fax:" followed
by the fax number. See this:
Step-by-Step Guide for Configuring and Using Fax on Windows Small Business
Server 2003
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=1b7510a0-1595-4776-a101-c3bec7512594&DisplayLang=en
"Roveer" <roveer@erols.com> wrote in message
news:140c7f47-a126-4a3a-a6d7-76af3e54c319@m73g2000hsh.googlegroups.com...
> When I built my SBS box I elected to NOT install fax services. In
> hindsight I think this was a mistake since it has been requested.
>
> First let me ask the question.
>
> If fax service was installed and running on SBS can my users FAX from
> Exchange? What has been requested is that when sending an email some
> recipients don't have email and do have fax machines. My users would
> like to address email and fax users when composing an email and thus
> have the fax only users receive this email via their fax machines.
> Does the SBS fax service allow this capability?
>
> If it does, Is there a way to go about installing fax services into
> an already existing SBS install, and if so, how would I do this.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Roveer