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26 Chapter 3 Installing the RightFax Software
Using Enterprise Fax Manager
With the Enterprise Fax Manager program, an administrator can manage users,
groups, signatures, forms, printers, billing codes, library documents, and more,
for all RightFax servers from one application.
Enterprise Fax Manager (EFM) is a client application that can be run from any
Windows 98, Windows NT, or Windows 2000 computer, and it is installed on the
RightFax server computer when you run the server installation.
Running the Enterprise Fax Manager program
After the RightFax server software has been installed, run Enterprise Fax
Manager from the Programs list in the Start menu. When you run Enterprise Fax
Manager for the first time, it will try to log on under your network user ID. If you
did not log on to the network as Administrator a Login dialog box will appear.
Enter a user ID and password with RightFax administrative access.
Important When the RightFax server software is installed, a RightFax user account is
created called administrator with a blank password. Use this account to open
Enterprise Fax Manager for the first time. Once you are running Enterprise Fax Manager,
you can create a new administrative account with password protection.
The Enterprise Fax Manager window
Enterprise Fax Manager displays data and statistics about RightFax servers and
the components of each server such as users and groups. In the left pane of the
window is a tree structure that displays each of the fax servers on your network
and each fax servers components. To appear in this list, a RightFax server must
be opened. To open a RightFax server on your network, select File > Open and
enter the name of the server when prompted.
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