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A new spin on old problem: Sound works as admin, not limited user 2

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mattsv

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May 21, 2005
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Yes, this is a bizarre problem and I don't just want to go at it blindly in the dark without some guidance.

When searching, I did not find any posts relevant on tek-tips but I did find a comparable writeup on experts-exchange that I wish to enclose for completeness.


Here's the story (as I feel it may be relevant in diagnosing this problem):

1 year ago I noticed the soundcard on my desktop computer have problems. In fact, it stopped working outright. So therefore, in order to play sound (music, etc) I had a workaround: I just remote desktopp'ed using my laptop into my desktop. Then, I could stream the sound and it worked fine. It also works over any account (admin or limited user). This (soundcard not working on desktop) wasn't a big problem for me as I rarely require audio.

Yesterday while I was installing a USB 2.0 card into one of my desktop's PCI ports I noticed my sound card was loose. I pushed the card in completely. When I finished with all the installing (hardware wise), I powered up and logged into admin. I did the USB hardware configuring.... then I noticed my sound didn't work. So then I switched users to my limited user and there the sound does work (ie: from speakers connected to the back of the computer... not remote desktop)


What could be the problem? And then, how should I approach solving it?
 
I assume it is the limited user who is deaf, your post muddies the water a little.

Is the user with no sound showing "muted" ticked check boxes in Volume Control or Audio Properties, while the Administrator has them unchecked?

 
Sorry, I screwed up: The title of this thread should be:

A new spin on old problem: Sound works under limited user, not admin


NOT


<s>A new spin on old problem: Sound works as admin, not limited user</s>
 
linney:

When logged in as limited user, I have tray icon corresponding to sound options.
When logged in as administrator, this is lacking.

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Furthermore, if as Admin I goto:
Control Panel > Sounds and Audio

The options are greyed and my device is no sound device.

If I do this as limited user, I see:

"SB Live! Wave Device
 
Strange reversal of roles as it is usually the limited user who gets the short end of the stick. I wonder if the profile of the administrative user is corrupt?

Can you create another administrative user (or use the Safe Mode built-in Administrator) to check this possibility? What happens to the limited user if you temporarily promote him to administrative?

811151 - How to Copy User Data to a New User Profile

Error Message: Windows Cannot Load Your Profile Because It May Be Corrupted (Q318011)

You could also look at uninstalling the Sound Driver and then installing it again after a reboot.
 
Wow, logging in SAFE MODE as limited user and playing a sound file with windows media player caused windows media player to crash (along with what seems like stall explorer Explorer)

Then after a while, the media player resumes. I find there is no sound device configured for my limited user while in safe mode.

Bizarre? Or does safe mode not permit sound?
 
While in SAFE MODE as Administrator, I attempted to uninstall the device: "Creative SB Live! Value (WDM)"

The "Confirm Device Removal" windows box crashed. Went to "(Not Responding)" state.
 
Could not end task the "Device Manager" window, therefore was forced to restart (not so gracefully)
 
Sound Drivers (and other drivers) are not installed in Safe Mode.

Log in by typing Administrator (this is the built-in one) in the box displayed in Normal Mode after pressing Ctrl+Alt+Del (twice) at the Welcome Screen, and enter his password in the password box. Then you can see if the built-in Administrator has sound.
 
> Sound Drivers (and other drivers) are not installed in
> Safe Mode.

I was hoping I could at least uninstall them in safe mode (where there could be the least interference)

> Log in by typing Administrator (this is the built-in one)
> in the box displayed in Normal Mode after pressing
> Ctrl+Alt+Del (twice) at the Welcome Screen, and enter his
> password in the password box. Then you can see if the
> built-in Administrator has sound.

I use "administrator" for my administrator account (synonymous to root in Unix). When I said administrator doesn't have sound I meant the account "administrator" which is synonymous to "Administrator?". I don't login to another account which has admin rights (though I do notice I have an "Admin" account in my Control Panel > "User Accounts" section. I think I was forced to make this a long time ago.
 
Aha! Found it! And this is bizarre:

In Control Panel > Sounds and Audio > "Audio" Tab

The Sound Playback device was: "Modem #1 Line Playback"

I changed this to "SB Live! Wave Device" and now sound works!


I notice under "Sound Recording" (same "Audio" Tab) that Default device is set as "Modem #1 Line Playback". Should I change this too to "SB Live! Wave Device"?
 
Also, any idea why the options could have been set to:
"Modem #1 Line Playback
 
Change it too. This is a selection on a drop down menu that just could have been mis-selected, or sometimes if no correct driver is available it is a default selection.

Glad you fixed it anyway.
 
You found the trouble yourself, and no doubt this will help someone in the future, so have a star, on me.
 
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