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Re: XYshell and w2k



I assumed this was a remote printer (like in a different office). If this
printer is sitting next to you, you should be able to TYF to the port (i.e.,
TYF filename,port). The port should be specified in the fax properties. If
all else fails, try TYFing to a file and then (if you can get to a DOS
prompt) COPY tyf-filename portname. W2K printers were unknown when Xy4 was
written, remember, so we are definitely talking fudge here.

chris

----- Original Message -----
From: "Paul Breeze" 
To: 
Sent: Thursday, January 30, 2003 10:23 AM
Subject: Re: XYshell and w2k


> Dear Chris
>
> I can't find any such IP address. I looked in the printer folder fax
properties. Where else
> should I look?
>
> Paul
>
> On Thu, 30 Jan 2003 07:17:56 -0500, cmadsen wrote:
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> <> Robert
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> <> When I open the Printers folder of Control Panel in W2K I find two
>  <> Fax. The Fax driver is part of the W2K fax service. Normally when
>  <> I print to the default HP5L. If I write a fax in Notepad or Wordpad I
can
>  <> Fax driver. It is then sent as a fax to the recipient whose telephone
>  <> subsequent dialogue boxes.
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> <> What I am asking is whether I can use XyShell to send a file to one of
my
>  <> case the Fax printer.
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> <> Paul
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> <> On Thu, 30 Jan 2003 00:11:00 -0500, Robert Holmgren wrote:
> <> <** Reply to message from Paul Breeze  on
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> <> <> X2K is a typo - I meant W2K. I want to send a fax written in XY4 to
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