You can use a fax server to share and manage network fax resources from a central location, which enables users to send and receive faxes. By setting up a fax server, you can define routing policies and rules for faxes, provide access to faxes that have been previously sent or received, and configure activity logging to track the use of fax resources. You can use Fax Service Manager to install, view, and manage all of the faxes in your organization.
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You can turn on rules that will prevent Junk Mail messages or messages with Adult Content from filling up your Inbox. The ...
You can turn on rules that will prevent Junk Mail messages or messages with Adult Content from filling up your Inbox. The ...
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You can use a fax server to share and manage network fax resources from a central location, which enables users to send and ...
You can use a wizard in the NPS console to configure Network Access Protection (NAP). To open the NPS console after installation, ...
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You can use Bluetooth technology to transfer files wirelessly between this computer and a Bluetooth device, or between this ...