Re: No error sound in client access express
- From: "John Bradley" <newspost@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 16 Jul 2006 04:38:13 GMT
My profession is computer technician, I'm not that thick!
There is nothing wrong with the computer's sound system, all sounds in
Windows work fine. The problem is with the software. For some reason, Client
Access doesn't send the code to Windows to activate the Windows "Default
Sound". I'm thinkingit may be a registry setting, or hidden in an ini file
somewhere. This is a software issue.
"Jonathan Ball" <jonball@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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John Bradley wrote:and
The PC is equiped with a sound card and speakers.
- mute on the volume control is selected?
- volume is at bottom of range?
- speaker volume control is off or at bottom of range?
- sound card is disabled in system config?
- speakers aren't plugged in?
- speakers are broken?
There are lots of possibilities.
"Eb" <emcook@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Most older PC's came with a small internally mounted speaker that
applications could access to produce audible keyclick and error tones.
Many newer PC's don't have the internal speaker and require external
speakers for all audio noises.
On Mon, 29 Nov 2004 10:52:36 -0500, "John Bradley"
<newspost@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I have a customer running many PCs using Client Access Express, Win98
5250 emulation. When they make an error, the PC returns an audible
"Ding".
This is perfect, however I have one PC that doesn't. I have looked
everywhere and can't find out why. The clickeer is enabled for errors.
Any help would be appreciated,
John
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