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To: Ed Forrest who wrote (18455)4/6/2001 1:53:57 AM
From: mr.mark  Respond to of 110631
 
hi ed

i'm not on my home puters at the moment, so i will have to wait until later to give your advice a whirl. btw, i am hearing the clicking on ie5.5 in win2000pro. will boot into w98se and check ie5.0, too. thanks

:)

mark



To: Ed Forrest who wrote (18455)4/6/2001 11:55:38 AM
From: mr.mark  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 110631
 
hi ed

"Control Panel/Sounds/Sound Tab/Windows Explorer/Uncheck start navigation"

that clickstream works in win98se. you're dead on the money for that being the annoying (at least to me) clicking sound. it's a wav file named start.wav that is .46 sec long.

now i just have to track that puppy down in win2000pro. there were no event sounds checked (actually they have little speakers in front of them to denote activation) that resembled anything like the prob i'm having, and i don't even recall an explorer entry, but i'll look even closer when i reboot into w2k.

thanks for the help

:)

mark



To: Ed Forrest who wrote (18455)4/20/2001 11:48:55 PM
From: Paul Senior  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 110631
 
Ed Forrest, thanks for providing your response Apr. 6 on how to remove the click when browsing. I was wondering how to do that -- I often listen to music through the internet while I'm working on the net. So for me, that sound is annoying. (And as you likely know, turning up or down the sound control, just makes the click louder or softer as the sound of the music rises or falls similarly.)

Mr. Mark, thanks for asking this question which I was too unmotivated or too unaware to ask. A problem I need to work on.

Ed Forrest, I was easily able to follow your instructions and eliminate the sound. Thanks again.

(I want to respond even if I'm late and the thread's moved on. It's just that it's now that I've read your post. I find there's so much info. on this thread that I'm not so overwhelmed if I cumulate 800-1000 posts and try to scan through 'em in one sitting.)

Paul Senior

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