From: PE on 19 Jul 2010 00:00 Hi all: I'm using QPremiere 2010 on a pc running on Win7/HP/64. Periodically, the Quicken sounds disappear. Each time it's happened I've gone into the "Sound" applet in Control Panel, and on the "Sounds" tab I've re-associated the events with the desired sounds. Then, after running the program a few times the sounds disappear and I've returned to Control Panel/Sound/Sounds to see that the associations have vanished. Anyone know why this happens, and how to configure so-as to avoid recurrences? I've also made the appropriate entries on the program's configuration. Thanks for your replies!
From: Ray on 19 Jul 2010 21:34 On 7/19/2010 12:00 AM, PE wrote: > Hi all: I'm using QPremiere 2010 on a pc running on Win7/HP/64. > Periodically, the Quicken sounds disappear. Each time it's happened I've > gone into the "Sound" applet in Control Panel, and on the "Sounds" tab > I've re-associated the events with the desired sounds. Then, after > running the program a few times the sounds disappear and I've returned > to Control Panel/Sound/Sounds to see that the associations have > vanished. Anyone know why this happens, and how to configure so-as to > avoid recurrences? I've also made the appropriate entries on the > program's configuration. Thanks for your replies! would you believe I'm running Q-2003 and have just recently run into almost the same problem... although mo sounds have returned after retrying to reconfigure it...... no reason for it..
From: dieHard� on 20 Jul 2010 10:12 On Sun, 18 Jul 2010 21:00:42 -0700, "PE" <ple(a)ix.netcom.com> wrote: >Hi all: I'm using QPremiere 2010 on a pc running on Win7/HP/64. >Periodically, the Quicken sounds disappear. Each time it's happened I've >gone into the "Sound" applet in Control Panel, and on the "Sounds" tab I've >re-associated the events with the desired sounds. Then, after running the >program a few times the sounds disappear and I've returned to Control >Panel/Sound/Sounds to see that the associations have vanished. Anyone know >why this happens, and how to configure so-as to avoid recurrences? I've >also made the appropriate entries on the program's configuration. Thanks >for your replies! I've found in Windows 7 that this has happened when changing desktop themes, which along with your wallpaper also can change your sound scheme. Apparently Q2010 only adds sound events to the default theme - changing it can turn the sounds off
From: PE on 21 Jul 2010 03:10 I think you may be on to something there. As I think about it, I believe that I WAS experimenting with the desktop. Thanks for the comment. "dieHard�" <dieHard(a)msn.com> wrote in message news:ribb469s3i1r1gq957l6lmsoi5d94fdhaq(a)4ax.com... > On Sun, 18 Jul 2010 21:00:42 -0700, "PE" <ple(a)ix.netcom.com> wrote: > >>Hi all: I'm using QPremiere 2010 on a pc running on Win7/HP/64. >>Periodically, the Quicken sounds disappear. Each time it's happened I've >>gone into the "Sound" applet in Control Panel, and on the "Sounds" tab >>I've >>re-associated the events with the desired sounds. Then, after running >>the >>program a few times the sounds disappear and I've returned to Control >>Panel/Sound/Sounds to see that the associations have vanished. Anyone >>know >>why this happens, and how to configure so-as to avoid recurrences? I've >>also made the appropriate entries on the program's configuration. Thanks >>for your replies! > > I've found in Windows 7 that this has happened when changing desktop > themes, which along with your wallpaper also can change your sound > scheme. Apparently Q2010 only adds sound events to the default theme > - changing it can turn the sounds off >
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