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NOTE: For performance considerations by the fax device, it is recommended that you use internal bus-based fax boards. Note Class 1-2 serial modems are not recommended in production environments. Multi-port serial devices are not supported at all.
A list of currently supported FAX Devices is located here.
Your FACSys fax server computer must be configured with the following minimum components:
| • | Pentium III, 1.0 GHz or better |
| • | Windows 2003 or Windows 2000 Server; MS SBS for FACSys SBS. |
| • | 9.0 GB hard disk space for system files. You must also consider the disk space required for maintaining your system's fax messages. This will depend entirely on the size of the faxes and the amount of time the fax files will reside on the fax server. |
| • | At least one supported fax board or a connection to an external service provider. For sending and receiving fax traffic over a local telephone line (PSTN), at least one supported fax board needs to be configured properly at the fax server. Currently, FACSys supports the following board manufacturers and types: Brooktrout TR1034 Series ,TR114 Series, TruFax 200, Intel (formerly Intel/Dialogic and formerly GammaLink), and Eicon. |
NOTES:
| • | For performance purposes only, it is HIGHLY recommended that the FACSys fax server be a dedicated fax server; however, this is not a requirement of the software. |
| • | With the exception of FACSys SBS, FACSys should NOT be installed on any Exchange Server, particularly if your company invokes server-side rendering of attachments. This requires server CPU resources and memory which could negatively impact performance. |
| • | FACSys SBS MUST be installed on an Exchange SBS Server. |
| • | Register Your FACSys Software Today! Return the enclosed registration card and register your FACSys software today. |
| • | After installing the FACSys Server Software you can Login to the FACSys Administrator program with the default values |
USERID = Admin PASSWORD = password
This is not the same as the User that is associated with the FACSys Server Service but rather the FACSys USER that administers the FACSys Server.

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