Dave Ihnat wrote:
> The Windows client we settled on was commercial software--HylaFSP--just
because, while there's a long list of free Windows clients on the HylaFax
site,
When we rolled ours out I used the WHFC client. I tested the HylaFSP
and it did work very well, I was looking to keep costs quite low. The
WHFC client has been working well.
I've had a couple of remote machines our fax server doesn't like to talk
to, but I think I just need to swap the modem over to a better supported
modem to solve those.
My users were used to using email to send faxes (we had a Windows
commercial solution before). Most have adjusted very well to the print
to fax idea.
/j
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