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Sound Card
Name: Martyn.S Date: February 28, 2007 at 10:12:37 Pacific OS: 2003 Std CPU/Ram: 2 x 1ghz 512 mb Product: VA Linux Systems
Comment:
Hi Guys,
i aint been on here in a while here is my problem......
I have installed a sound card into my server but i had to enable the sound output for windows server 2003 std. All ok that enabled i restarted the server and installed everything A.O.K. Now windows will not allow me to use the card as a defult sound device as it is not listed in sound devices. Its listed in Device manager with NO problems. The card is "CMI 8738".
Can someone please advice me of any further action i can take i am stumpt.
Thanks in advanced
Martyn.S TDUKNETWORKS
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