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No sound card in Sounds & Audio Devices

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Bill - 09 Jun 2008 21:59 GMT
I have a Dell Dimension 4600 running XP Pro SP2. In Device Manager |
Sound, Video and Game Controllers it shows the built-in SoundMAX
Integrated Digital Audio sound card. The properties dialog shows that
the device is working properly.

However, in Control Panel | Sounds and Audio Devices on the Audio tab I
do not see the SoundMAX Integrated Digital Audio device in the playback
device drop-down or in the sound recording device drop-down list.

The only thing in the playback device drop-down list is Microsoft RDP
Audio Driver. The sound recording device drop-down list is empty. I
uninstalled the SoundMAX Integrated Digital Audio device in Device
Manager then restarted Windows. The device was automatically detected
and reinstalled but that did not solve the problem.

How can I get the SoundMAX Integrated Digital Audio device to appear in
the device drop-downs on the Audio tab of the Sounds & Audio Devices
dialog? Thanks.

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Bill - 10 Jun 2008 01:40 GMT
Remote Desktop was the culprit. Works perfectly with UltraVNC.

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Rick C - 25 Jun 2008 18:02 GMT
> Remote Desktop was the culprit. Works perfectly with UltraVNC.

thanks,
rick
Rick C - 25 Jun 2008 19:49 GMT
No need to respond to this question.  I resolved the problem.  In my case,
the solution didn't involve Remote Desktop.  Thanks anyway . . .

> > Remote Desktop was the culprit. Works perfectly with UltraVNC.
>
> thanks,
> rick
shun - 30 Jun 2008 02:46 GMT
> No need to respond to this question.  I resolved the problem.  In my case,
> the solution didn't involve Remote Desktop.  Thanks anyway . . .
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> > thanks,
> > rick
 
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