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outlook 2000 - adressing fax with pst fileHi,
i have a problem sending faxes from outlook 2000 using a pst file for sending messages. It works fine when i delete the existing outlook profile and create a new profile, but i don't want to do that on all client computers. The fax could be sent by typing [MYFAX:FAX/12345] in the to field. When i do that i get an error message "no transport provider was available for delivery to this recipient". I found that normal outlook messages uses the service EX, faxes uses MYFAX. So my question is where are the possible transport services stored, in the outlook profile? Can i change that without creating a new profile on each client? Kind Regards Cornelius Richter Specify what Fax Software you use.
Specify the other transports in your profile Outlook 2000 only integrates with a couple of fax products: http://home.indy.rr.com/russval/fax.htm -- Show quoteRuss Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Cornelius Richter" <c*@hotmail.de> wrote in message news:49o0c1l2iengumba1nmg8ij4khm1fbh7se@4ax.com... > Hi, > > i have a problem sending faxes from outlook 2000 using a pst file for > sending messages. It works fine when i delete the existing outlook > profile and create a new profile, but i don't want to do that on all > client computers. > The fax could be sent by typing [MYFAX:FAX/12345] in the to field. > When i do that i get an error message "no transport provider was > available for delivery to this recipient". I found that normal outlook > messages uses the service EX, faxes uses MYFAX. > So my question is where are the possible transport services stored, > in the outlook profile? Can i change that without creating a new > profile on each client? > > Kind Regards > Cornelius Richter Hi,
as i mentioned before i don't think that this is a problem which has something to do with the software. When the outlook profile is created new then it works. So which informations are stored in the outlook profile or in the .pst file, the available addressing formats? Is there a tool to look at this informations and to refresh them without creating a new profile? Kind regards Cornelius Richter On Mon, 27 Jun 2005 15:47:54 -0500, "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" <russ***@gmail.com> wrote: Show quote >Specify what Fax Software you use. >Specify the other transports in your profile >Outlook 2000 only integrates with a couple of fax products: >http://home.indy.rr.com/russval/fax.htm I can't answer your questions until you answer mine. This has everything to
do with the software. Not sure why you think it doesn't. -- Show quoteRuss Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Cornelius Richter" <c*@hotmail.de> wrote in message news:vca6c1pe4gv6tp4ddl0f8omgqdiqgbv99v@4ax.com... > Hi, > > as i mentioned before i don't think that this is a problem which has > something to do with the software. When the outlook profile is created > new then it works. > So which informations are stored in the outlook profile or in the .pst > file, the available addressing formats? Is there a tool to look at > this informations and to refresh them without creating a new profile? > > Kind regards > Cornelius Richter > > On Mon, 27 Jun 2005 15:47:54 -0500, "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" > <russ***@gmail.com> wrote: > >>Specify what Fax Software you use. >>Specify the other transports in your profile >>Outlook 2000 only integrates with a couple of fax products: >>http://home.indy.rr.com/russval/fax.htm > Hi,
why is it not possible to answer the question, i think that it is independant from the installed fax software and is a microsoft outlook/exchange issue. I did some investigations and found that the possible transporters are stored in the profiles in the registy under HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Windows Messaging Subsystem\Profiles\Microsoft Outlook Internet Settings\13dbb0c8aa05101a9bb000aa002fc45a if it is not working in the value 24 with the name 01026687 the entry is only EX.X400.SMTP when it works the entry is EX.X400.SMTP and additional .MYFAX=*. . Then i am abel to send to the address [MYFAX:......]. When i change MYFAX to ABCDE i can send to [ABCDE:....] and get no transport error. So where can i find a descripton of the registry key ....\13dbb0c8aa05101a9bb000aa002fc45a? Why is it such a cryptic number and not a normal plain text self declaring name? Can i import the new value to all client machines? Which problems could occure? Is there a possibility to update the outlook profiles? Regards Cornelius Richter On Wed, 29 Jun 2005 20:33:06 -0500, "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" <russ***@gmail.com> wrote: Show quote >I can't answer your questions until you answer mine. This has everything to >do with the software. Not sure why you think it doesn't. You failed to quote enough of the message for me to follow your question.
-- Show quoteRuss Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Cornelius Richter" <c*@hotmail.de> wrote in message news:pj6rc1pmf9aht6nu9h8fs6lms0i15k8j2m@4ax.com... > Hi, > > why is it not possible to answer the question, i think that it is > independant from the installed fax software and is a microsoft > outlook/exchange issue. > I did some investigations and found that the possible transporters are > stored in the profiles in the registy under > > HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows > NT\CurrentVersion\Windows Messaging Subsystem\Profiles\Microsoft > Outlook Internet Settings\13dbb0c8aa05101a9bb000aa002fc45a > > if it is not working in the value 24 with the name 01026687 the entry > is only EX.X400.SMTP > > when it works the entry is EX.X400.SMTP and additional .MYFAX=*. . > > Then i am abel to send to the address [MYFAX:......]. When i change > MYFAX to ABCDE i can send to [ABCDE:....] and get no transport error. > > So where can i find a descripton of the registry key > ...\13dbb0c8aa05101a9bb000aa002fc45a? Why is it such a cryptic number > and not a normal plain text self declaring name? > > Can i import the new value to all client machines? Which problems > could occure? Is there a possibility to update the outlook profiles? > > Regards > Cornelius Richter > > > On Wed, 29 Jun 2005 20:33:06 -0500, "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" > <russ***@gmail.com> wrote: > >>I can't answer your questions until you answer mine. This has everything >>to >>do with the software. Not sure why you think it doesn't. > Hi,
what shall i quote more, the messages are all in the newsgroup? Regards Cornelius Richter On Thu, 7 Jul 2005 17:14:39 -0500, "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" <russ***@gmail.com> wrote: Show quote >You failed to quote enough of the message for me to follow your question. >-- >Russ Valentine >[MVP-Outlook] >"Cornelius Richter" <c*@hotmail.de> wrote in message >news:pj6rc1pmf9aht6nu9h8fs6lms0i15k8j2m@4ax.com... >> Hi, >> >> why is it not possible to answer the question, i think that it is >> independant from the installed fax software and is a microsoft >> outlook/exchange issue. >> I did some investigations and found that the possible transporters are >> stored in the profiles in the registy under >> >> HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows >> NT\CurrentVersion\Windows Messaging Subsystem\Profiles\Microsoft >> Outlook Internet Settings\13dbb0c8aa05101a9bb000aa002fc45a >> >> if it is not working in the value 24 with the name 01026687 the entry >> is only EX.X400.SMTP >> >> when it works the entry is EX.X400.SMTP and additional .MYFAX=*. . >> >> Then i am abel to send to the address [MYFAX:......]. When i change >> MYFAX to ABCDE i can send to [ABCDE:....] and get no transport error. >> >> So where can i find a descripton of the registry key >> ...\13dbb0c8aa05101a9bb000aa002fc45a? Why is it such a cryptic number >> and not a normal plain text self declaring name? >> >> Can i import the new value to all client machines? Which problems >> could occure? Is there a possibility to update the outlook profiles? >> >> Regards >> Cornelius Richter >> >> >> On Wed, 29 Jun 2005 20:33:06 -0500, "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" >> <russ***@gmail.com> wrote: >> >>>I can't answer your questions until you answer mine. This has everything >>>to >>>do with the software. Not sure why you think it doesn't. >> > The message, of course.
I cleared my cache a week ago. I'm not going to repopulate it for just one senescent post. -- Show quoteRuss Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Cornelius Richter" <c*@hotmail.de> wrote in message news:jrerc1h0n0p66g0jm1eajhlp3p0tn0essm@4ax.com... > Hi, > > what shall i quote more, the messages are all in the newsgroup? > > Regards > Cornelius Richter > > On Thu, 7 Jul 2005 17:14:39 -0500, "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" > <russ***@gmail.com> wrote: > >>You failed to quote enough of the message for me to follow your question. >>-- >>Russ Valentine >>[MVP-Outlook] >>"Cornelius Richter" <c*@hotmail.de> wrote in message >>news:pj6rc1pmf9aht6nu9h8fs6lms0i15k8j2m@4ax.com... >>> Hi, >>> >>> why is it not possible to answer the question, i think that it is >>> independant from the installed fax software and is a microsoft >>> outlook/exchange issue. >>> I did some investigations and found that the possible transporters are >>> stored in the profiles in the registy under >>> >>> HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows >>> NT\CurrentVersion\Windows Messaging Subsystem\Profiles\Microsoft >>> Outlook Internet Settings\13dbb0c8aa05101a9bb000aa002fc45a >>> >>> if it is not working in the value 24 with the name 01026687 the entry >>> is only EX.X400.SMTP >>> >>> when it works the entry is EX.X400.SMTP and additional .MYFAX=*. . >>> >>> Then i am abel to send to the address [MYFAX:......]. When i change >>> MYFAX to ABCDE i can send to [ABCDE:....] and get no transport error. >>> >>> So where can i find a descripton of the registry key >>> ...\13dbb0c8aa05101a9bb000aa002fc45a? Why is it such a cryptic number >>> and not a normal plain text self declaring name? >>> >>> Can i import the new value to all client machines? Which problems >>> could occure? Is there a possibility to update the outlook profiles? >>> >>> Regards >>> Cornelius Richter >>> >>> >>> On Wed, 29 Jun 2005 20:33:06 -0500, "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" >>> <russ***@gmail.com> wrote: >>> >>>>I can't answer your questions until you answer mine. This has everything >>>>to >>>>do with the software. Not sure why you think it doesn't. >>> >> > Hi,
what is an senescent post? And in the message you posted my message and did not answer any of the questions? Interesting game, many questions, no answers exect those i evaluate myself. Kind Regards Cornelius Richter On Thu, 7 Jul 2005 21:10:24 -0500, "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" <russ***@gmail.com> wrote: Show quote >The message, of course. >I cleared my cache a week ago. I'm not going to repopulate it for just one >senescent post. A senescent post is simply one that is so old that the original posts no
longer appear in the thread. I must clear my newsgroup cache at least once a week so that it is manageable. It is common courtesy at least to quote the posts when you reply so that others can follow the thread. Forgive me for losing track, but I have a lot to do other than try to recall posts from memory. -- Show quoteRuss Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Cornelius Richter" <c*@hotmail.de> wrote in message news:do7bd1h5qsvposove2h45rm95dao51cj9s@4ax.com... > Hi, > > what is an senescent post? > And in the message you posted my message and did not > answer any of the questions? Interesting game, many > questions, no answers exect those i evaluate myself. > > Kind Regards > Cornelius Richter > > On Thu, 7 Jul 2005 21:10:24 -0500, "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" > <russ***@gmail.com> wrote: > >>The message, of course. >>I cleared my cache a week ago. I'm not going to repopulate it for just one >>senescent post. > |
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