Event ID - 32005

Event Id32005
SourceMicrosoft Fax
DescriptionIncoming fax %1 cannot be routed to %2. Verify that folder %2 specified for the incoming routing method exists and that it has write permissions for the Network Service account under which the Fax Service runs.%r The following error occurred: %3.%r This error code indicates the cause of the error.
Event Information According to Microsoft :

Cause :

This event is logged when Incoming fax cannot be routed.

Resolution :

Reconfigure Inbox folder permissions

Check that the Inbox folder exists (so that faxes can be received) and that it has the correct permissions. If needed, adjust the permissions. By default, the Inbox folder is at: %systemdrive%\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows NT\MSFax\Inbox.

To confirm the presence of the Inbox folder and permissions:
  1. To open Windows Explorer, right-click Start , and then click Explore .
  2. In the left pane, click the disk that contains the operating system.
  3. On the toolbar, click Organize , click Folder and Search Options , click the View tab, and then click Show Hidden Files and Folders . Close the dialog box.
  4. In Windows Explorer, navigate to %systemdrive%\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows NT\MSFax\Inbox .
  5. Right-click the Inbox folder, click Properties , and then click the Security tab .
  6. Ensure that the folder has Write permissions for the Network Service account.
Verify :

To confirm that incoming faxes are being routed correctly to recipients, you should first check the configuration for incoming methods and routing extensions for your fax device or devices and then you should check that you have configured the server to send incoming faxes to your users' e-mail.

To install or configure fax components, you must be a member of the Administrators group or you must have been delegated the appropriate authority.

To verify that incoming methods are correctly set up for a device:
  1. To open Fax Service Manager, click Start , point to Administrative Tools , and then click Fax Service Manager .
  2. In the left pane, double-click Fax , double-click Devices and Providers , double-click Devices , double-click the device you want to check the configuration of, and then click Incoming Methods .
  3. In the right pane, right-click the method you want to confirm, click Properties , and then view the following:
    • For the Store in a folder method, click the Store in Folder tab, and then verify that the folder specified for the incoming routing method exists and that it has write permissions for the Network Service account under which the Fax service runs.
    • For the Route through e-mail method, click the E-mail tab, and then verify the e-mail address or addresses listed.
    • For the Print method, click the Print tab, and then verify the Universal Naming Convention (UNC) path of the printer location (\\network location\folder). Also, verify the connection to the printer and that the printer is an actual hardware printer and is online.
  4. In the right pane, right-click the method, and then confirm that the menu indicates that the method is enabled.
Then, do the following.

To confirm that incoming faxes are being routed to email:
  1. To open Fax Service Manager, click Start , point to Administrative Tools , and then click Fax Service Manager .
  2. In the left pane, right-click Fax , and then click Properties .
  3. To confirm that incoming faxes are being routed to recipients by e-mail, click the Receipts tab, select the Enable SMTP e-mail receipts delivery check box, and then do the following:
    a.Confirm that the Use these SMTP settings for the Route Through E-mail incoming routing method check box is selected.
    b.In From e-mail address , verify the e-mail address to which all incoming faxes will be received.
    c.In Server address , verify the Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) address of the mail server to which incoming faxes will be received.
    d.In Port , verify the port number.
  4. Also on the Receipts tab, click Authentication , and then, based on how your SMTP server is set up, verify that you are using the right authentication method.
    Important : The credentials that you use for e-mail authentication must have the ability to log on locally to the e-mail server.
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