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Dear Steve:
You may want to try the following to see if it will correct the problem.

Open the control panel and click on Modem. Go into the properties section and
see where the volume is set for the modem.

Sometimes this gets turned off. I had the same problem with Win95 myself and
after I turned the sound back on, all was well.

Sincerely,

Frank Suszka

Steven T. Budaj wrote:

> Hi,
>
> All of a sudden my modem speaker on my notebook computer is not making the
> usual "connection sounds". I checked the control panel and the individual
> "connectoids" and the speaker volume is on and set to high. It was working
> fine until today. I uninstalled and reinstalled the modem. It is an internal
> modem, not PCMCIA.
>
> Anyone know what could cause this and how to fix it?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Steve
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>
> Steve
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