If you are talking about the Windows XP fax, then
microsoft.public.windowsxp.print_fax is the correct group. It is not a part
of Outlook but Windows.
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After furious head scratching, Catt asked:
| Wrong forum? My browser says "Outlook Fax" so can you give me the
| right one or a name?.
| When I wrote "powered down" I meant in the standby mode. So I didn't
| make it clear.
| So why can't I receive faxes in the standby mode?
| Catt
| "Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]" wrote:
|
|| Think about it for a minute (wrong forum to start.) How would an
|| incoming fax find a machine that is powered off? What indication
|| would the incoming fax have that your machine actually exists? None.
|| Why would you expect a machine that is powered off to be able to
|| perform anything?
||
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|| After furious head scratching, Catt asked:
||
||| Hi,
||| I have Windows XP. It seems there is no way to receive faxes
||| without the computer being on or, if there is, I can't find it. I
||| like the Windows Fax program and prefer it to all other faxes in my
||| business mostly because it can keep the faxes in memory. But why
||| can't I receive with the PC powered down? Thanks
||| Catt