Microsoft Shared Fax Driver New! Info
Let’s talk about what it is, why you might (or might not) want to use it, and how to set it up without pulling your hair out. In simple terms, it’s a virtual printer driver included with Windows Server (2008 through 2022, though it’s being phased out in newer builds). When a user prints a document to this "printer," the document isn’t printed on paper. Instead, it gets handed off to the Windows Fax and Scan service, which then transmits it over a phone line via a fax modem to a traditional fax machine.
Just don’t expect Microsoft to support it forever. Enjoy it while it lasts—because when it’s gone, we’ll all be forced to pay per-page to some cloud fax provider. Have you used the Shared Fax Driver recently? Found a hack to make it work with SIP trunks? Share your war stories below. microsoft shared fax driver
Deep Dive: The Microsoft Shared Fax Driver – The Forgotten Gem of Windows Server Let’s talk about what it is, why you