Caller ID

K

Kaypee

Howdy,

I am using Fax as a sort of Caller ID. It is set for Manual Fax receive
which results in balloon tip showing incoming phone number while phone
ringing if not private caller and number recognised.

Q1: Is there any way to get it to show contact name info from Outlook
contacts where phone number matches.

Q2: Is it possible to save a log of all incoming calls even if not answered
by computer? In my case - none ever are.

Q: Is ther anyway at all to get the thing too show names instead of numbers
through some sort of address book.


Yes to any of these would save me the hassle of walking into other room to
view caller ID info. Or - horror - remembering peoples phone numbers to
recognise who incoming caller is. ;-)


TIA
Kaypee
 
K

Kaypee

Sorry - fax program is 1 built into Win XP


Kaypee


Russ Valentine said:
You forgot to mention your fax software.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Kaypee said:
Howdy,

I am using Fax as a sort of Caller ID. It is set for Manual Fax receive
which results in balloon tip showing incoming phone number while phone
ringing if not private caller and number recognised.

Q1: Is there any way to get it to show contact name info from Outlook
contacts where phone number matches.

Q2: Is it possible to save a log of all incoming calls even if not answered
by computer? In my case - none ever are.

Q: Is ther anyway at all to get the thing too show names instead of numbers
through some sort of address book.


Yes to any of these would save me the hassle of walking into other room to
view caller ID info. Or - horror - remembering peoples phone numbers to
recognise who incoming caller is. ;-)


TIA
Kaypee
 
R

Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]

With which version of Outlook?
Most of your integration options will be spelled out here:
http://www.slipstick.com/addins/services/winxpfax.htm

--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Kaypee said:
Sorry - fax program is 1 built into Win XP


Kaypee


Russ Valentine said:
You forgot to mention your fax software.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Kaypee said:
Howdy,

I am using Fax as a sort of Caller ID. It is set for Manual Fax receive
which results in balloon tip showing incoming phone number while phone
ringing if not private caller and number recognised.

Q1: Is there any way to get it to show contact name info from Outlook
contacts where phone number matches.

Q2: Is it possible to save a log of all incoming calls even if not answered
by computer? In my case - none ever are.

Q: Is ther anyway at all to get the thing too show names instead of numbers
through some sort of address book.


Yes to any of these would save me the hassle of walking into other
room
 
K

Kaypee

Thanks. Outlook 2002

Thats what I dreaded.

Looks as if I am going to have write my own program. Now have to figure out
New Zealand Caller ID format. Code that works in United States doen't
understand New Zealand info.

Oh well.

Karl
Russ Valentine said:
With which version of Outlook?
Most of your integration options will be spelled out here:
http://www.slipstick.com/addins/services/winxpfax.htm

--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Kaypee said:
Sorry - fax program is 1 built into Win XP


Kaypee


Russ Valentine said:
You forgot to mention your fax software.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Howdy,

I am using Fax as a sort of Caller ID. It is set for Manual Fax receive
which results in balloon tip showing incoming phone number while phone
ringing if not private caller and number recognised.

Q1: Is there any way to get it to show contact name info from Outlook
contacts where phone number matches.

Q2: Is it possible to save a log of all incoming calls even if not
answered
by computer? In my case - none ever are.

Q: Is ther anyway at all to get the thing too show names instead of
numbers
through some sort of address book.


Yes to any of these would save me the hassle of walking into other
room
to
view caller ID info. Or - horror - remembering peoples phone
numbers
 

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