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Where does FAX console store sent and received faxs?

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I have just re-installed Windows XP Professional SP2 to a blank hard drive.
I have re-installed Fax console. I would like to import the sent faxes,
the received faxes, and the fax address book from the old drive (which is
still perfectly workable). In what subdirectory are these items to be
found? What are their filenames (or what is the template for the
filenames)?

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Go to Start > Printers and Faxes

Right click Fax (usually right under the Add Printer icon)

Select Properties, then select the Archives tab.

Default path:
C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Microsoft\Windows
NT\MSFax\SentItems


"Norman Swartz" <swartz@sfu.ca> wrote in message
news:Xns96A6D52964C6Aswartzsfuca@64.59.144.76...
>I have just re-installed Windows XP Professional SP2 to a blank hard drive.
> I have re-installed Fax console. I would like to import the sent faxes,
> the received faxes, and the fax address book from the old drive (which is
> still perfectly workable). In what subdirectory are these items to be
> found? What are their filenames (or what is the template for the
> filenames)?
>

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