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To: RJL who wrote (8848)9/20/1999 7:12:00 PM
From: Howard R. Hansen  Read Replies (1) of 14778
 
does anyone know of fax-sharing software that could utilize the one modem/line through the network at a relatively low-cost?

The following is from the comp.dcom.modems news group.

> Is it possible to share a modem on an NT server? If so, how?
>
> bricer@frebon.com

I think you need extra software. Try looking at
microsoft.com and
there's a product called SpartaCom (SAPS) which sounds like it might do the
trick. I have no idea how well (or indeed whether) it works!

If you have Microsoft Small Business Server it includes the Microsoft Modem
Sharing Server which (allegedly) "Allows small businesses to share modems
installed on the server. Eliminates the need for each workstation to have
their own modem. Reduces waiting time for connections because the server
automatically uses the next available modem in the pool to handle dial-in or
dial-out requests. " - see
microsoft.com

Hope this helps!

James
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