When I opened the message, I found that Mike Miller had written:

> I'm not sure exactly how it is set up in XP, but in 98SE you go 
> to Control Panel>Add/Remove Programs>Windows Set-
> up>Multimedia>Details and then check Volume Control and OK I'm 
> sure XP can't be too different. If all else fails, check Windows 
> help on adding Windows components.

Thanks, Mike.

All that seems really easy, but there isn't anything there for either 
Multimedia or Volume Control. 

 It isn't that I can't add a component, it's "finding" the component 
<smile>.  

It tells how to add the "volume control icon", but trying to do that 
I get the error message I mentioned before......."volume control 
program not installed", saying to go to control panel and install it.

What is "it" is the big quesiton.........or "where" is it.

> Since XP was pre-loaded, the cabinet files are probably on your 
> hard drive some where, and Windows might even know the location. 
> Your Windows help may have been modified by the manufacturer to 
> include such handy info or they may have their own system help.

I can't find anything in help to help <smile>.

I appreciate your help.  If you have any more ideas, please yell.

Regards,

Jim

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