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I've searched the archives and the web and can't find this one. I have
a location which has their own System i, that we have recently converted
from our old S/36 RPGII software (in-house written many moons ago) to
our new software and DB/2 files using RPGLE (in-house written within the
past few years). Now the users are complaining that the 'sounds' are
missing. No beeps, bells, buzzes - nothing. No audible indication when
an error occurs, or when a job completes. I've signed on to their
system remotely and tested this, and I hear the sounds just fine. They
have a mixture of PCs and thin clients and, according to them, none of
them have any System i sounds. This is the 23rd location that we have
converted and I believe that no other location has had this issue. They
are on 7.2, just like all our other locations.
Yep, this is a screwy one. I'm hoping someone has run across this in
the past and can point me in the right direction.
As always, thanks in advance for any and all advice.
~TA~
(Did you hear about the two antennas (antennae?) that got married? The
wedding ceremony was kinda lame, but their reception was great!)
(Ducking...)
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