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| | LOST sound/midis in Windows Mail on all incoming e-mails??? All of a sudden the sound left my e-mail program but still works in the system??? I am using a new Dell laptop with Vista on it. I used to get the volume bar at the top when I wanted to increase or decrease volume, but it too left. If you can help me, please write at wrblest@xxxxxx or bac4him@xxxxxx. Thanks so much for anything you can do to help. |
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| | Re: LOST sound/midis in Windows Mail on all incoming e-mails??? Windows Mail has no effect on your disappearing volume bar. I suggest you get that aspect fixed first by calling Dell tech support. -- Gary VanderMolen, MS-MVP (Mail) "Beverly Ann" <Beverly Ann@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:B5D8E4CF-8808-492F-BA77-E972F013B9A6@xxxxxx Quote: > All of a sudden the sound left my e-mail program but still works in the > system??? I am using a new Dell laptop with Vista on it. I used to get the > volume bar at the top when I wanted to increase or decrease volume, but it > too left. If you can help me, please write at wrblest@xxxxxx or > bac4him@xxxxxx. Thanks so much for anything you can do to help. |
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| | Re: LOST sound/midis in Windows Mail on all incoming e-mails??? I did not think the two issues were connected, so I will contact Dell. I am quite unhappy with them about this $1,700 brand, new laptop. The DVD player does not work; I had an error message about the fingerprint reader not working; the volume bar disappeared; the Windows Mail lost sound on incoming e-mail; and I don't know what else and the machine is less than a month old and, so far, seldom used due to time constraints! I am not happy. I called Dell 12 times with no luck on a software issue on it. Thanks for responding, Gary. Beverly Ann "Gary VanderMolen" wrote: Quote: > Windows Mail has no effect on your disappearing volume bar. > I suggest you get that aspect fixed first by calling Dell tech support. > > -- > Gary VanderMolen, MS-MVP (Mail) > > > "Beverly Ann" <Beverly Ann@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:B5D8E4CF-8808-492F-BA77-E972F013B9A6@xxxxxx Quote: > > All of a sudden the sound left my e-mail program but still works in the > > system??? I am using a new Dell laptop with Vista on it. I used to get the > > volume bar at the top when I wanted to increase or decrease volume, but it > > too left. If you can help me, please write at wrblest@xxxxxx or > > bac4him@xxxxxx. Thanks so much for anything you can do to help. > > |
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| | Re: LOST sound/midis in Windows Mail on all incoming e-mails??? Sorry to hear about all the problems you are having with your new Dell. There is not much point in worrying about the mail sound until the volume bar issue is fixed. The new mail sound setting is found under Control Panel, Sound, Sounds, scroll down in the Program list until you see New Mail Notification. Select it, then it should identify the assigned sound file, typically named "Windows Notify.wav". You can also click the Test button to hear what it sounds like. -- Gary VanderMolen, MS-MVP (Mail) "Beverly Ann" <BeverlyAnn@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:8F244AA0-53FC-4BEA-9E7E-9412997BFA7F@xxxxxx Quote: >I did not think the two issues were connected, so I will contact Dell. I am > quite unhappy with them about this $1,700 brand, new laptop. The DVD player > does not work; I had an error message about the fingerprint reader not > working; the volume bar disappeared; the Windows Mail lost sound on incoming > e-mail; and I don't know what else and the machine is less than a month old > and, so far, seldom used due to time constraints! I am not happy. I called > Dell 12 times with no luck on a software issue on it. Thanks for responding, > Gary. > > Beverly Ann > > > > "Gary VanderMolen" wrote: > Quote: >> Windows Mail has no effect on your disappearing volume bar. >> I suggest you get that aspect fixed first by calling Dell tech support. >> >> -- >> Gary VanderMolen, MS-MVP (Mail) >> >> >> "Beverly Ann" <Beverly Ann@xxxxxx> wrote in message >> news:B5D8E4CF-8808-492F-BA77-E972F013B9A6@xxxxxx Quote: >> > All of a sudden the sound left my e-mail program but still works in the >> > system??? I am using a new Dell laptop with Vista on it. I used to get the >> > volume bar at the top when I wanted to increase or decrease volume, but it >> > too left. If you can help me, please write at wrblest@xxxxxx or >> > bac4him@xxxxxx. Thanks so much for anything you can do to help. >> >> |
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