FAX Configurations

The system supports several configurations for faxing reports.

Windows Fax

By default, the system uses the Fax capability built into the Windows operating system. Windows Fax runs on the TaskMan machine and uses a standard fax modem. The TaskMan service calls an executable that initiates faxing of a report through the modem. This configuration is recommended for light-duty faxing.

See Configuring Windows Fax.

Infor Framework Fax Service

The Infor Framework Fax Service can be installed on a fax server machine rather than the TaskMan machine (see the Infor SyteLine Installation Guide for instructions). The Infor Framework Fax Service monitors a directory on the TaskMan machine and initiates faxing through the built-in Windows Fax capability on the fax server, which is configured with a standard fax modem. This configuration may be preferable to the Windows Fax configuration where fax loads are higher.

See Configuring Infor Framework Fax Service.

Third-Party Fax Services

The system supports some third-party fax services. A fax service can be installed on a separate fax server machine with an appropriate modem or fax board. The service monitors a directory on the fax server, which is shared with the TaskMan machine.

See Configuring a Third-Party Fax Service.

Configurations and Report Options

A fax configuration applies to all reports that can be faxed and to all users. Administrators can override configuration options for a specific report or user.


Related Topics

Configuring Infor Framework Fax Service

Configuring Windows Fax

Configuring a Third-Party Fax Service

Setting Fax Properties for a Specific Report or User

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