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To: Carolyn who wrote (15413)1/27/2001 11:53:37 AM
From: mr.mark  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 110642
 
carolyn,

thanks for the cable update. <g>

regarding the registry, i am not recommending that you go there and make changes. i haven't even looked for the reg edit that may apply (i have dropped hints, though, in case other threadsters might know of the key).

i'm confident that we will somehow get your sound going. but on the topic of going, that's what i must do. i'll be back later to check in and see if i can further confuse any issues! <g3> and maybe you'll be patched up by then!

good luck

:)

mark



To: Carolyn who wrote (15413)1/27/2001 12:01:17 PM
From: CharleyMike  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 110642
 
dadgummit!!@#$%^^ ( I'm kinda' glad it wasn't the cables even tho' that may have solved the problem)

OK, back at Multimedia Properties where the audio tab is compretely grayed out, skip over to the right tab "Devices" and click on that, then click on the plus sign to the left of the Speaker Audio Devices heading.

This should give you a sub-list of any/all sound devices on your system. Right click each of them and let us know what they tell you.

The registry is dangerous territory. Changes made there are instantaneous and sometimes far-reaching. If you're not fully confident that you know what's happening there or going to happen there, it's best not to trespass (for me, anyway).