Open Control Panel and Sounds & Audio Devices. Click on the Sounds tab
and scroll down to "Start Windows" and in the "Sounds" drop down, select
(None). You may also have to check "Windows Logon" also.
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The date and time was 5/22/2008 4:52 PM, and on a whim, Ken pounded out
Hi Ken,
Open Control Panel and Sounds & Audio Devices. Click on the Sounds tab
and scroll down to "Start Windows" and in the "Sounds" drop down, select
(None). You may also have to check "Windows Logon" also.
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