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Printing received faxes to network printer fails
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Steven Doerfler
2003-11-17 14:52:48 UTC
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I'm having trouble getting W2K Pro SP3 to print to a network printer
when it receives a fax. The Application Log says:

Unable to print I:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application
Data\Microsoft\Windows NT\MSFax\faxreceive\06ca2f7100.tif to
\\OFFICE\LASERJET 5MP. The following error occurred: The network
request is not supported..

This network printer is the default printer. Right-clicking on one of
the received faxes and selecting Print works fine; it just won't print
automatically when the fax arrives. The LAN uses peer-to-peer
networking; it doesn't have a domain controller.

Thanks.
R. Sridharan [MSFT]
2003-11-20 09:16:48 UTC
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What is I:? Is it by any chance a network drive as well.
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Post by Steven Doerfler
I'm having trouble getting W2K Pro SP3 to print to a network printer
Unable to print I:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application
Data\Microsoft\Windows NT\MSFax\faxreceive\06ca2f7100.tif to
\\OFFICE\LASERJET 5MP. The following error occurred: The network
request is not supported..
This network printer is the default printer. Right-clicking on one of
the received faxes and selecting Print works fine; it just won't print
automatically when the fax arrives. The LAN uses peer-to-peer
networking; it doesn't have a domain controller.
Thanks.
Steven Doerfler
2003-11-20 19:50:43 UTC
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On Thu, 20 Nov 2003 14:46:48 +0530, "R. Sridharan [MSFT]"
Post by R. Sridharan [MSFT]
What is I:? Is it by any chance a network drive as well.
No, it's a local drive.

Steven Doerfler
Lugaru Software, Ltd.
<http://www.lugaru.com>
Post by R. Sridharan [MSFT]
Post by Steven Doerfler
I'm having trouble getting W2K Pro SP3 to print to a network printer
Unable to print I:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application
Data\Microsoft\Windows NT\MSFax\faxreceive\06ca2f7100.tif to
\\OFFICE\LASERJET 5MP. The following error occurred: The network
request is not supported..
This network printer is the default printer. Right-clicking on one of
the received faxes and selecting Print works fine; it just won't print
automatically when the fax arrives. The LAN uses peer-to-peer
networking; it doesn't have a domain controller.
Thanks.
Subhashni Meesala[MSFT]
2003-11-27 09:03:29 UTC
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How did you connected to the printer? Is your machine a workgroup ?
If you connect to the printer with some network credentials and your machine
is a workgroup , route to printer fails.
Try adding your machine to the domain to which network printer is part of.
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Subhashini Meesala
Microsoft Printing, Imaging and Fax Team

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Post by Steven Doerfler
I'm having trouble getting W2K Pro SP3 to print to a network printer
Unable to print I:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application
Data\Microsoft\Windows NT\MSFax\faxreceive\06ca2f7100.tif to
\\OFFICE\LASERJET 5MP. The following error occurred: The network
request is not supported..
This network printer is the default printer. Right-clicking on one of
the received faxes and selecting Print works fine; it just won't print
automatically when the fax arrives. The LAN uses peer-to-peer
networking; it doesn't have a domain controller.
Thanks.
Steven Doerfler
2003-11-30 16:44:56 UTC
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On Thu, 27 Nov 2003 14:33:29 +0530, "Subhashni Meesala[MSFT]"
Post by Subhashni Meesala[MSFT]
How did you connected to the printer? Is your machine a workgroup ?
If you connect to the printer with some network credentials and your machine
is a workgroup , route to printer fails.
Try adding your machine to the domain to which network printer is part of.
I connect to the printer by specifying \\server\printername as the
printer in the "Do this when I receive a fax: Print on ...." setting
under Fax Service Management.

Both machines are part of the same workgroup. There's no domain
controller involved, just peer-to-peer networking.

If the problem is that the fax service doesn't supply any password,
how can I get the fax service to connect to the printer using the
correct password? (When I right-click on an image in Received Faxes
and select Print, it doesn't ask for a password. It remembers the
right password. How can I get the fax server to do the same?)

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