ejbSF (
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No , it is not logical.
System sounds have been implemented as a scheme (at least in Windows XP
Home). "No sounds" is just an empty scheme. Turning system sounds off
would amount to "change to empty scheme", but turning system sounds back
on *may* amount to restoring to an unsaved scheme.
So you could create a shortcut to "Sounds and Audio Devices" to help you
doing it manually.
The same would apply to similar players, like WinAmp.
Another approach by design is found in Total Recorder
(
www.highcriteria.com), a virtual sound driver. That software does contain
a system sounds switch - as it mutes a source.
You may find Total Recorder quite interesting. But I feel like warning you
that it works at a low level, and that configuring it may take some time
and insight. And note the limitations of the unregistered version.