Okay, this may be a stupid question, but has the W2k machine EVER
beeped, and are you sure it has no sound drivers installed?  It could
have some kind of sound driver installed and be replacing the PC beep
with sound files and you wouldn't know because you have no output
device.



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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Lyle Kopnicky
Sent: Thursday, April 27, 2006 6:37 PM
To: $Bill Luebkert
Cc: Perl-Win32-Users@listserv.ActiveState.com
Subject: Re: Tk beep on Win2K?

$Bill Luebkert wrote:
> Here's an alternative if you can't get it going using API:
>   
Thanks for the test program.  I have to point out that neither system 
has any audio card installed.  They also don't have many of the default 
sound files installed.  I tried the program you sent me, calling it 
beeptest.pl.  On the NT4 server, it causes my local PC (remember I'm in 
an RDP session) to emit six PC speaker beeps.  On the Win2K server, it 
runs for the same length of time, but is silent.  There could be some 
other difference besides one server being NT4 and the other Win2K, but I

don't know what might affect this situation.


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