Okay, I'm in the Keysoft system disk, and it is the default.wav file I heard when I locked up with 6.1; haven't had occasion to try email with 6.11 to see what it does. The gong I heard yesterday was the exclam.wav. I'd be interested to know from PDI if these specific sounds can tell us anything about what's happening with our units, or if it's just Windows CE doing its thing. I don't recall hearing all these noises in earlier versions. They're fun, and I'd like to learn what they can tell us, if anything.

Peggy

At 07:57 PM 4/4/2005, you wrote:
The .wav files are in the Windows folder of the KeySoft System Disk drive.

The reason you haven't heard most of them is because they come with Windows CE but are not used by KeySoft. Some are, though, like the infbeg.wav, infend.wav, and infintr.wav files, which you will hear when an ActiveSync session begins, ends, or is interrupted respectively.

Another example is the startup.wav file, which is the chime you hear when performing a Reset.

Yet another example is the default.wav file (can't remember if that was there prior to v6.1, I believe it was but could be wrong) which one would hear when their BN would lock up while attempting to send an e-mail with a long message body via a dialup connection in v6.1 if they attempted to press a key once the unit had locked up (or at least that was my experience), and, with v6.1, the default.wav file is also heard after the chime if a [dots 4-5-6], [J-K-L keys] Reset is performed (what Peggy refers to in her post.

Finally, I believe the "gong" sound Peggy described is the exclam.wav file in the Windows folder of the KeySoft System Disk. Not sure, of course, because I didn't hear it, but just a guess.

HTH,
Maria

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