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FaxPort.Csid property

The Csid property is a null-terminated string that contains the called station identifier (CSID) associated with the fax port.

This property is read/write.

Syntax

Property Csid As String

Property value

A String that specifies or receives the CSID for the fax port.

Remarks

Note

Before setting a value for this property, a fax client application can call the CanModify property to ensure that the client has permission to modify configuration information for the specified fax port.

 

Only printable characters such as English letters, numeric symbols, and punctuation marks (ASCII range 0x20 to 0x7F) can be used in a CSID.

When the fax service receives a fax on a port, the service transmits the CSID to the sending device.

The T.30 specification of the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) restricts the value of a CSID to 20 ASCII characters. If a fax client application specifies a CSID that contains non-ASCII characters, the fax service removes them. If the CSID exceeds 20 characters, the service truncates the extra characters.

Csid allocates the memory required for the buffer pointed to by the pVal parameter. The client application must call the SysFreeString function to deallocate the resources associated with this parameter. For more information, see Freeing Fax Resources.

Requirements

Minimum supported client
Windows 2000 Professional [desktop apps only]
Minimum supported server
Windows 2000 Server [desktop apps only]
Header
Faxcom.h
DLL
Faxcom.dll

See also

FaxPort

Fax Service Client API for Windows 2000

Fax Service Client API Interfaces

IFaxPort

IFaxPorts