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Old November 30th, 2004, 07:39 PM
Ravi Singh
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Hello

I have written a C# fax-application, on a Windows XP
machine(machinexp), that uses a shared FAX-modem on a Windows 2003
box(machine2003). However when I try to make a C# WebService to do the
same it fails.

So, I know my C# application works on its own, what I subsequently did
was made a shell webservice application that essentially called my
original C# application and it still failed.

- WebService (trying to connect to machine2003-fax)
Error: The fax server API version does not support the requested
operation

- WebService - calling the C# application
Error:The fax server API version does not support the requested
operation

So what am I doing wrong? Is this a permission issue, or am I missing
something.
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Old November 30th, 2004, 08:37 PM
Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]
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You'll want to post in the Windows XP Fax group or the Windows 2000 Fax
group. That's where the fax developers hang out who might be able to help.
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Hello

I have written a C# fax-application, on a Windows XP
machine(machinexp), that uses a shared FAX-modem on a Windows 2003
box(machine2003). However when I try to make a C# WebService to do the
same it fails.

So, I know my C# application works on its own, what I subsequently did
was made a shell webservice application that essentially called my
original C# application and it still failed.

- WebService (trying to connect to machine2003-fax)
Error: The fax server API version does not support the requested
operation

- WebService - calling the C# application
Error:The fax server API version does not support the requested
operation

So what am I doing wrong? Is this a permission issue, or am I missing
something.



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Old December 2nd, 2004, 11:10 PM
Ravi Singh
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Thanks for your reply, I will do so.

-Ravi Singh
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Old March 2nd, 2005, 08:21 AM
shelwig
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I have exactly this problem - Ravi - did you get an answer to this?
I'm not sure where to find the Windows XP Fax list... :-(

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Old March 3rd, 2005, 08:49 AM
Ramabu
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I want read all Inbox all Item into listView in C# and
aslo read send all item into anthoer listview in C#

I want C# Code for this requirement

send me :
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Old March 31st, 2005, 06:59 PM
Ravi Singh (UCSD)
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Hello Shelwig

I do remember I fixed some of the problems I was getting. I do belive I
had to run the ASP .NET application in full-trust scenario, and it
seemed to work. Try that and let me know, if not I will try to dig up
the old code and see if I can help you.

-Ravi

 




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