Normally, you'd have your Phone company set you up with Distinctive Ring;
unfortunately, unlike earlier versions of Windows neither Windows 2000 nor
Windows XP support this feature. The alternatives are hardware gadgets:
http://www.youcansave.com/switchboard.html
Emerson Switchboard
http://www.command-comm.com/products.html
ComSwitch®
or third party Fax software that has it's own Distinctive Ring support:
http://www.faxtalk.com/
FaxTalk Messenger Pro
Hal
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"Bharath Belagodu" <Bharath Belagodu.TakeThisOut@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
message news:EE863EE2-004C-4D0A-8458-9184DE924DD4@microsoft.com...
> Does anyone know a solution and anwer the below question for my
experiment.
> Thanks.
>
> The scenario:
> I'm using Windows Fax software to receive faxes on my PC. There are two
> settings for receiving faxes using this software. a. Manual b. Auto (you
> should set automatic answer after 'x' rings). I'm currently using the same
> phone line for fax as well.
>
> The issue is, I can't set the fax to manual since I don't want to answer
the
> fax call each time I receive a fax or I receive a phone call (How to
> differentiate between the same?). I can't set it to automatic since if
> someone tries to call me, they get the fax machine after 3 rings and never
> reach my voicemail!!
>
> How to go aboiut addressing this situation? Any help greatly appreciated.
>