Re: volume icon will not open correctly

Posted: 08-01-2003, 12:55 PM
Thanks very much for your response, unfortunately the
control panel method didn't work and I'm still getting
the file download message. Also, when I looked for any
yellow and red marks there were non present.
>-----Original Message-----
> First, go to Classic Control Panel>Sounds and Audio
Devices. Uncheck the
>box " Place Volume Icon in Task Bar".
> Click Apply>OK. Restart and then go back and recheck
the same box. See
>what happens. If that doesn't work then
> Rt click MyComputer>Properties>Hardware>Device
Manager. Scroll down to
>Sound, Video and game controllers
> click on the + sign and look for any yellow or red
marks. If there are
>any you have to update your audio drivers.
>"Claire Wright" <[email protected]> wrote in
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>news:04d101c3579b$f1ae3860$[email protected]..
>> I've been having trouble opening the volume control at
>> the bottom right corner of my taskbar. On double
clicking
>> the icon, a window is displayed with the title 'File
>> Download' with the information-
>>
>> Some files can harm your computer. If the file
>> imformation below looks suspicious, or you do not fully
>> trust the source, do not open or save this file.
>> File name:
>> File type: Application
>> From:
>> This type of file could harm your computer if it
contains
>> malicious code.
>> Would you like to open the file or save it to your
>> computer?
>> I then have the option of opening, cancelling or
getting
>> more information.
>> On clicking open, the volume control icon appears on
the
>> taskbar, however the window for the volume panel is not
>> visible. I've tried to move, minimize, maximise and
>> restore the window but nothing causes the window to
>> appear.
>> I hope someone can help me rectify this problem-I'd be
>> really grateful for any responses.
>>
>
>
>.
>

Re: volume icon will not open correctly


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Rich Barry
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Re: volume icon will not open correctly
Posted: 08-01-2003, 07:09 PM
Claire, try a System File Check. Go to Start>Run type: sfc /scannow
Have your WinXP cd in the drive.
"Claire Wright" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:04d101c3579b$f1ae3860$[email protected]..
> I've been having trouble opening the volume control at
> the bottom right corner of my taskbar. On double clicking
> the icon, a window is displayed with the title 'File
> Download' with the information-
>
> Some files can harm your computer. If the file
> imformation below looks suspicious, or you do not fully
> trust the source, do not open or save this file.
> File name:
> File type: Application
> From:
> This type of file could harm your computer if it contains
> malicious code.
> Would you like to open the file or save it to your
> computer?
> I then have the option of opening, cancelling or getting
> more information.
> On clicking open, the volume control icon appears on the
> taskbar, however the window for the volume panel is not
> visible. I've tried to move, minimize, maximise and
> restore the window but nothing causes the window to
> appear.
> I hope someone can help me rectify this problem-I'd be
> really grateful for any responses.
>

 
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