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"J. H. Meinema" <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 5 Sep 2000 16:04:12 +0200
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Hi, Demetri...

> This seems to be on the right track, but I am not there yet. In Device
> Manager, Sound..., I have installed, "Windows Sound System (WSS) Device".
> In Control Panel, Multimedia, I find no comparable listing. I have tried
> "Audio, Playback, "Use any available device", without success. What am I
> missing? or, am I missing something? I do hear beeps, dings, etc, but
> through my external speakers.

I don't know anymore have asked around but got no answer about it... Have
checked my system also but can't find anything weird.. At the point where
audo Playback devices are is there a entry for the internal speaker ??
If not check in the system, start control panel, system. there at system the
system devices is there a entry of a System Speaker if not you havent
installed it correctly if so than check if the driver is available choose
properties and then check if there is a driver or a conflict...

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Anne Meinema

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