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To: PMS Witch who wrote (9327)4/23/2000 1:37:00 PM
From: mr.mark   of 110652
 
hey pw,

that post made me smile. thanks for trying. the dell tech absolutely can't believe that i still have some sounds when the icon drops off... "Just so I understand: You DO get sounds when the speaker is missing?" <g3> and this... "This IS strange. I know that the speaker icon will usually not even disappear when an error causes all other items in the system tray to go away."

it happened again the day after i first emailed dell about it, and i was able to provide him with more specific details about the occurrence. also, i uninstalled a program that i recently introduced to my system. although i swear this speaker icon thing was happening prior to the software install, i figured that it was the most recent change so it was valid to reverse it. and since the uninstall, no disappearing prob. but it's been less than two full days and that does not constitute an effective test. so i'll continue to monitor it.

:)

mark
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