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Error: 800710DB received for ConnectedSubmit
I receive error: 800710D8 when trying to fax through VB. After
searching the error on Google, I found out that the error means that the fax printer isn't installed on the client machine. The network fax that is installed on my PC (Win XP Pro SP2) is the fax modem on the server. The fax icon in "Printers and Faxes" is a MS Shared Fax Driver and clicking on opens up Fax Console. So I should be able to send a fax through the vb code and that fax should appear in the Fax Console. If I have a MS Fax Shared Driver installed then why the error? Here is the code: Dim objFaxServer As FAXCOMEXLib.FaxServer Dim objFaxDocument As FAXCOMEXLib.FaxDocument Dim objFaxDevice As FAXCOMEXLib.FaxDevice Dim jobid As Variant On Error GoTo Error_Handler Set objFaxServer = New FAXCOMEXLib.FaxServer Set objFaxDocument = New FAXCOMEXLib.FaxDocument objFaxServer.Connect "svrimage.centurysd.com" Set objFaxDevice = objFaxServer.GetDevices.Item(3) objFaxDevice.SendEnabled = True 'Not sure if I need this proprety objFaxDevice.Save 'Not sure if I need this proprety objFaxDocument.Body = "C:Test.txt" objFaxDocument.Recipients.Add "fax #", "Test" jobid = objFaxDocument.ConnectedSubmit(objFaxServer) MsgBox "The jobid is " & jobid Set objFaxServer = Nothing Set objFaxDocument = Nothing Set objFaxDevice = Nothing Error_Handler: MsgBox "Error number: " & Hex(Err.Number) & ", " & Err.Description Thanks. |
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Error: 800710DB received for ConnectedSubmit
You'll find these non-Outlook issues addressed in m.p.o.win2000.fax
-- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "rs250" wrote in message oups.com... I receive error: 800710D8 when trying to fax through VB. After searching the error on Google, I found out that the error means that the fax printer isn't installed on the client machine. The network fax that is installed on my PC (Win XP Pro SP2) is the fax modem on the server. The fax icon in "Printers and Faxes" is a MS Shared Fax Driver and clicking on opens up Fax Console. So I should be able to send a fax through the vb code and that fax should appear in the Fax Console. If I have a MS Fax Shared Driver installed then why the error? Here is the code: Dim objFaxServer As FAXCOMEXLib.FaxServer Dim objFaxDocument As FAXCOMEXLib.FaxDocument Dim objFaxDevice As FAXCOMEXLib.FaxDevice Dim jobid As Variant On Error GoTo Error_Handler Set objFaxServer = New FAXCOMEXLib.FaxServer Set objFaxDocument = New FAXCOMEXLib.FaxDocument objFaxServer.Connect "svrimage.centurysd.com" Set objFaxDevice = objFaxServer.GetDevices.Item(3) objFaxDevice.SendEnabled = True 'Not sure if I need this proprety objFaxDevice.Save 'Not sure if I need this proprety objFaxDocument.Body = "C:Test.txt" objFaxDocument.Recipients.Add "fax #", "Test" jobid = objFaxDocument.ConnectedSubmit(objFaxServer) MsgBox "The jobid is " & jobid Set objFaxServer = Nothing Set objFaxDocument = Nothing Set objFaxDevice = Nothing Error_Handler: MsgBox "Error number: " & Hex(Err.Number) & ", " & Err.Description Thanks. |
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Error: 800710DB received for ConnectedSubmit
The question I have hasn't been addressed. If I send a message
directly to someone, will the reply be sent to the forum or my e-mail address? For example, in the "To:" section if I click on the radio btn Russ Valentine, will your reply be sent to a forum or my e-mail address? Thanks! Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] wrote: You'll find these non-Outlook issues addressed in m.p.o.win2000.fax -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "rs250" wrote in message oups.com... I receive error: 800710D8 when trying to fax through VB. After searching the error on Google, I found out that the error means that the fax printer isn't installed on the client machine. The network fax that is installed on my PC (Win XP Pro SP2) is the fax modem on the server. The fax icon in "Printers and Faxes" is a MS Shared Fax Driver and clicking on opens up Fax Console. So I should be able to send a fax through the vb code and that fax should appear in the Fax Console. If I have a MS Fax Shared Driver installed then why the error? Here is the code: Dim objFaxServer As FAXCOMEXLib.FaxServer Dim objFaxDocument As FAXCOMEXLib.FaxDocument Dim objFaxDevice As FAXCOMEXLib.FaxDevice Dim jobid As Variant On Error GoTo Error_Handler Set objFaxServer = New FAXCOMEXLib.FaxServer Set objFaxDocument = New FAXCOMEXLib.FaxDocument objFaxServer.Connect "svrimage.centurysd.com" Set objFaxDevice = objFaxServer.GetDevices.Item(3) objFaxDevice.SendEnabled = True 'Not sure if I need this proprety objFaxDevice.Save 'Not sure if I need this proprety objFaxDocument.Body = "C:Test.txt" objFaxDocument.Recipients.Add "fax #", "Test" jobid = objFaxDocument.ConnectedSubmit(objFaxServer) MsgBox "The jobid is " & jobid Set objFaxServer = Nothing Set objFaxDocument = Nothing Set objFaxDevice = Nothing Error_Handler: MsgBox "Error number: " & Hex(Err.Number) & ", " & Err.Description Thanks. |
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Error: 800710DB received for ConnectedSubmit
Most likely there will be no reply. These are newgroups, not personal email
support. Most people post with invalid email addresses. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "rs250" wrote in message oups.com... The question I have hasn't been addressed. If I send a message directly to someone, will the reply be sent to the forum or my e-mail address? For example, in the "To:" section if I click on the radio btn Russ Valentine, will your reply be sent to a forum or my e-mail address? Thanks! Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] wrote: You'll find these non-Outlook issues addressed in m.p.o.win2000.fax -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "rs250" wrote in message oups.com... I receive error: 800710D8 when trying to fax through VB. After searching the error on Google, I found out that the error means that the fax printer isn't installed on the client machine. The network fax that is installed on my PC (Win XP Pro SP2) is the fax modem on the server. The fax icon in "Printers and Faxes" is a MS Shared Fax Driver and clicking on opens up Fax Console. So I should be able to send a fax through the vb code and that fax should appear in the Fax Console. If I have a MS Fax Shared Driver installed then why the error? Here is the code: Dim objFaxServer As FAXCOMEXLib.FaxServer Dim objFaxDocument As FAXCOMEXLib.FaxDocument Dim objFaxDevice As FAXCOMEXLib.FaxDevice Dim jobid As Variant On Error GoTo Error_Handler Set objFaxServer = New FAXCOMEXLib.FaxServer Set objFaxDocument = New FAXCOMEXLib.FaxDocument objFaxServer.Connect "svrimage.centurysd.com" Set objFaxDevice = objFaxServer.GetDevices.Item(3) objFaxDevice.SendEnabled = True 'Not sure if I need this proprety objFaxDevice.Save 'Not sure if I need this proprety objFaxDocument.Body = "C:Test.txt" objFaxDocument.Recipients.Add "fax #", "Test" jobid = objFaxDocument.ConnectedSubmit(objFaxServer) MsgBox "The jobid is " & jobid Set objFaxServer = Nothing Set objFaxDocument = Nothing Set objFaxDevice = Nothing Error_Handler: MsgBox "Error number: " & Hex(Err.Number) & ", " & Err.Description Thanks. |
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