Thanks, I will look into this as it scared the daylights out of me. I
thought my iMac was crashing major. Sounded like when a person logs on
or off Adium messenger.

On Dec 22, 4:14 pm, Peter Hosey <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Dec 22, 2008, at 13:07:10, joelw135 wrote:
>
> > I got a audio alert that repeated itself for or five times, but  
> > there was no popup. Is there a way to find out what this alert was  
> > pertaining to? Maybe a log file etc.
>
> It's possible to set Growl to log notifications, but Growl doesn't do  
> sound unless you specifically tell it to. Even then, it would be  
> accompanied by a notification window, or maybe an email message  
> (MailMe display) or text message (SMS display).
>
> The only way to get Growl to play a sound and not notify in any other  
> way is to set the notification to use the SMS display, and not  
> configure the SMS display (leave all fields blank). Even then, you  
> have to do that for every notification you want so configured.
>
> If you've never done that, then it wasn't Growl, and turning on  
> Growl's logging would have no point. If you have done that, then you  
> already know (or can easily check) which notifications you so  
> configured, and can check each of those things in turn.
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