After a re-boot yesterday our shared fax service keeps
stopping of its own accord even after I have re-started
the server and manually re-started the service.

It also looses the tick against receive faxes and also
does not route the incoming faxes to a fax folder as it
is setup to do.

Can you re-install the service of the SBS disks? or are
there some simpler fault finds I could look to carry out?

RE: SBS 2K shared fax service stopping by jcrosby

jcrosby
Wed Oct 20 09:40:39 CDT 2004

Phil,

Please see my response to this same post in the
microsoft.public.backoffice.smallbiz with the title "SBS2k shared fax
service"

Best Regards,


Justin Crosby, MCSE
Microsoft Online Support Engineer

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>After a re-boot yesterday our shared fax service keeps
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>It also looses the tick against receive faxes and also
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>is setup to do.
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>Can you re-install the service of the SBS disks? or are
>there some simpler fault finds I could look to carry out?
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