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Windows
NT Server v4.0 service pack 6 or later, Windows 2000
server, or Windows XP server.
Pentium II 233 MHz processor. |
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128 MB of RAM. More RAM may be needed if the server
will also run other services such as SQL Server, SMS,
or Microsoft Exchange. |
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1
GB hard drive or larger. You may need more disk space
depending on a number of factors, such as how long
you will allow users to keep old faxes in the system.
The RightFax software itself requires about 150 MB
of disk space, but consider that each fax image (page)
stored by RightFax consumes an average of 35 KB. If
disk storage space is a problem, encourage users to
delete their faxes after reading or printing them. |
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1
GB hard drive or larger. You may need more disk space
depending on a number of factors, such as how long
you will allow users to keep old faxes in the system.
The RightFax software itself requires about 150 MB
of disk space, but consider that each fax image (page)
stored by RightFax consumes an average of 35 KB. If
disk storage space is a problem, encourage users to
delete their faxes after reading or printing them.
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Network
interface card. The RightFax server must be connected
to your local area network via a network interface card.
RightFax will work on most LAN topologies and is compatible
with most manufacturers network interface cards. You
can use any networking protocol supported by Microsoft
networking: NetBEUI, TCP/IP, or SPX. |
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Microsoft
Internet Explorer 5. |
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VGA
adapter and monitor. This is required for Windows NT.
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CD-ROM
drive. |
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