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Chapter 2: FaxFinder Client Software Configuration

Disabling and Re-Enabling a Client’s FaxFinder Service

Disabling a FaxFinder’s service to a specific client is simply a temporary version of disassociating the
client from that FaxFinder. When a client has disabled the FaxFinder’s service to that client, the
client/user cannot send faxes through the FaxFinder. (Faxes can be received in email form from the
FaxFinder server, despite this disabling, as long as the receiving party is entered in the FaxFinder
Phone Book.) The client can easily re-establish FaxFinder service by toggling the Disable command
(now shown with a “

” beside it), thus enabling service once again.

1. Open the FaxFinder Client Software program and go to the Device Status tab. Select the FaxFinder

unit from which you want to disconnect temporarily (you can identify the FaxFinder unit by its IP
address or domain name). Right-click on it and select disable.

2. When disabled, a check mark will appear beside the disable command.

3. To re-enable the FaxFinder unit for your use, that is to avail your PC of its service once again, open

the FaxFinder Client Software program and go to the Device Status tab. Select the FaxFinder unit to
which you want to re-connect. Right-click on it and select

disable. You will now be re-connected to

service by this FaxFinder unit.

Sending Test Fax

To verify that the software installation has succeeded, you should use the FaxFinder client software to
send a fax to a regular fax machine (preferably a local fax machine). To do so, follow the instructions for
the “Sending a Fax” procedure in Chapter 3.

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