Actually, I no longer work for the company, but I did get it figured out. The settings had gone corrupt. A complete re-install of the host software, and all client software, followed by reboots did solve it.
But I have a much easier solution:
DON'T USE WINFAX!!!!!!
Alan C. Parson
Alan...
Amh1 is a workstation. This is a Windows 2000 network. There is no central server, but all the computers show up on the network.
I can ping the computer by name, and by IP.
The fax machine is connected to a computer configured as WinFax Fax Sharing Host. The rest of the computers are setup...
I keep getting this error. I've updated the computers to WinFax PRO 10.04 (Don't ask me why, my employers love that software).
Cannot connect to WinFax Host Station called Amh1. make sure an account has been created for you on the host station (using the same name/password used to login on...
Everytime one of the computers in the network attempts to connect to WinFax, we all get the same error. 0x03bdbb9a - Memory could not be read.
Symantec's site was less than helpful, so any thoughts on this one?
Alan Parson, Advance Material Handling, LLC
"Your system has encountered an error...
Actually, I forgot something. I just read some of your other posts.
You're running Windows XP, right? (I'm assuming XP).
DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_THAN_OR_EQUAL is a nasty error. I've seen it too many times (especially here, when somebody gets a smart idea to install something). It happens a...
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Yesterday we got hit with a power outage/surge/something, and now our Linux computer cannot access the internet. Bypassing it to connect to the router works. Whenever I pull up network config, it gives me the error: "Failed to connect to configuration server. Possible causes are you need to...
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