See if the following will help:

A. To display the volume icon in the taskbar notification area, you must select the "Place volume icon in the taskbar" check box in Control Panel Sounds and Audio Devices applet. If, when you try to select this check box, you receive the error

Error
Windows cannot display the volume control on the taskbar because the Volume Control program has not been installed. To install it, use Add/Remove Programs in Control Panel.

you need to copy the sndvol32.exe image from your commercial XP installation media (not a vendor-supplied "recovery" CD-ROM) to the system32 folder by performing the following steps:

1. Start a command session.
2. Navigate to the CD-ROM drive by typing

<cd drive>:

3. Navigate to the i386 folder by typing

cd i386

4. Expand the sndvol32.ex_ file by typing

expand -r sndvol32.ex_ %systemroot%\system32

Similar method: http://www.jsifaq.com/subK/tip5200/rh5245.htm
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Bob J.
Guam U.S.A.
At05:52 PM 6/27/2005, Jim Dykes wrote the following message:
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>When I opened the message, I found that Wayne Johnson had written:
>
>> If the Volume Control under Multimedia under Accessories & Utilities isn't
>> checked then put one there.
>
>So, the question is:  What does one install?  What is the file or
>whatever, called?
>Jim
>
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