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Re: [hylafax-users] Hylafax FSP DLL for Windows 2000/XP
Pedro Rocadas <procadas@yahoo.com> writes:
>> WHFC (and Cypheus) *polls* server each predefined
>> time interval, say 60
>> sec. It means that the status of your job cannot be
>> updated more
>> frequently. It also means, that if you have 60
>> clients in your network, and
>> all of them are idle, the Hylafax server still will
>> be busy processing
>> their queries. On the contrary, Hylafax triggers
>> implement event driven
>> model, when Hylafax immediately informs the client
>> that some interesting
>> event has happened. AFAIK, none of existing Windows
>> cliens can utilize
>> this feature.
>
> You want update times less than 60 secs?? Generally, a
> fax spent 1 min or more to be delivered (depending in
> how "complex" is your job). I know because our jobs
> are very light. I have periods of considerable
> workloads and I never saw hylafax degradation. Your
> users are so "paranoid" that they want a notification
> if the first attempt failled? Mine just want Ok:good
> Failled:resend.
They like to see the job in progress :-) See the attached screenshot to see
how it's going on.
fax-monitor.jpg
- Dmitry Bely