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Problem rendering fax w/ol2k3
Hello,
I'm trying to send a fax from a vb6 program i wrote=2E The message has an attached document whit an extension attached= to my program=2E So when i send send a fax in outlook with the attachement, i= receive a printto command on this attachement=2E The problem is that when i print the document on the fax printer= (it's the printer name i receive in the printto command), i see= a new window requiring informations to send the fax (name, fax= number), and my original fax stays locked=2E=2E=2E It seems that the= fax dont understand what i print on it is what it wanted me to= print, and it's considered to be a new fax=2E=2E=2E Can someone help me ? thanxs Windows XP SP1 + OL2K3 + XP Fax -------------------------------- From: Gilles COUTELLIER ----------------------- Posted by a user from AdminLife (http://www=2Eadminlife=2Ecom/) IdpIkiR+MsxEunyK9wVNQ81g=3D=3D/Id |
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You probably need to ask in a programming group.
Outlook 2003 can fax an attachment as long as the printto verb for that document type is defined in the registry. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Gilles via AdminLife" wrote in message ... Hello, I'm trying to send a fax from a vb6 program i wrote. The message has an attached document whit an extension attached to my program. So when i send send a fax in outlook with the attachement, i receive a printto command on this attachement. The problem is that when i print the document on the fax printer (it's the printer name i receive in the printto command), i see a new window requiring informations to send the fax (name, fax number), and my original fax stays locked... It seems that the fax dont understand what i print on it is what it wanted me to print, and it's considered to be a new fax... Can someone help me ? thanxs Windows XP SP1 + OL2K3 + XP Fax -------------------------------- From: Gilles COUTELLIER ----------------------- Posted by a user from AdminLife (http://www.adminlife.com/) IdpIkiR+MsxEunyK9wVNQ81g==/Id |
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Gilles,
I think you're talking about the recipient window, which comes up after you print to the fax printer. The user needs to fill in the recipient data to allow the process to finish (or cancel it). Dave "Gilles via AdminLife" wrote in message ... Hello, I'm trying to send a fax from a vb6 program i wrote. The message has an attached document whit an extension attached to my program. So when i send send a fax in outlook with the attachement, i receive a printto command on this attachement. The problem is that when i print the document on the fax printer (it's the printer name i receive in the printto command), i see a new window requiring informations to send the fax (name, fax number), and my original fax stays locked... It seems that the fax dont understand what i print on it is what it wanted me to print, and it's considered to be a new fax... Can someone help me ? thanxs Windows XP SP1 + OL2K3 + XP Fax -------------------------------- From: Gilles COUTELLIER ----------------------- Posted by a user from AdminLife (http://www.adminlife.com/) IdpIkiR+MsxEunyK9wVNQ81g==/Id |
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