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    Anyone used a 4-port USB modem with Windows 2003 Fax Server

    I'm looking into adding 4 port fax capability to a Windows 2003 server. Has anyone used one of the newer 4 port USB models like the 4 port RocketModem? Did it work good? Thanks, John Wenger
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    Fax to Voice Mail Box or DID

    I have a client that wants each member of his sales force to have their own fax number. If I have a DID number for each fax line and route them all to the same fax server, how does the fax server know who the recipient is? i.e. How does it get the DID info from the phone system? Or does it not...
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    Bcakground music on MLX Phones

    I have a Legend R7 at home. Can the music on hold source be fed to the MLX display telephone speakers for background music. I thought I had done this in the past but can not find the feature in the manual. Perhaps I am thinking of our old Toshiba system???
  4. jwenger

    No right click functionality in Outlook

    My hard drive died and I had to reinstall. I installed only Windows XP Pro and Office XP then did all available windows updates and all available office xp updates. Now, I can't get any right click menus in Outlook. Right clicks work in OS and IE. Tried reinstall again with the same result...
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    Varying delay answering calls

    I just installed my first Legend system and the users are complaining about unpredictable behavior when answering calls. The system usually beeps about 1 second after you pick up the handset and then the call goes lives. Sometimes you don't hear a beep at all and after waiting several seconds...
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    Setting up Backup Area Network

    I have several Windows 2000 Servers running Active Directory. Each of these has (2) NICs, a 1000Mbps, and a 100Mbps. I would like to set up a backup area network (BAN) using the 100Mbps NICs. We would use this network for doing backups, restores, and ghosting during working hours without...

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