I did that early on in my hunting and unfortunately the "dinging" remains
even if unchecked on the culprit and on my PC where there are speakers
attached. Mystifying and irritating is what comes to mind. Is going to drive
me nuts and the audio prompt is really handy to alert staff that there is a
message - unticking it is therfeore not ideal
T

Dr FM Janse van Rensburg
BSc MBChB FRACGP FACRRM
General Practitioner 
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On Behalf Of Elizabeth Dodd
Sent: Thursday, 1 June 2006 9:14 PM
To: General Practice Computing Group Talk
Subject: Re: [GPCG_TALK] Problem with Psi (Jabber)

On Thursday 01 June 2006 21:04, Thinus van Rensburg wrote:
> Had to check on the Server - Wildfire - I have fairly restricted 
> access on the Server (probably better) and don't know what the admin 
> user ID and password is. Even if I did I wouldn't know what to do as I 
> am totally unfamiliar with the program.
> T
>
>

i have had some similar trouble with my wildfire server running on linux,
and i'm not happy with it.
when i look on the forums no one else has my trouble, and until i could
replicate it the problem could not be further investigated.
when i looked into the logs it would behave itself.
with the psi clients, go to the options (click on the psi on bottom left)
then sound, and uncheck Play sounds when away/XA that will shut up the ding
noise.

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