Unless this is for a dedicated system (like a kiosk) that is used solely for running this program, user settings such as display, audio, etc., should not be tampered with. It is disrespectful and even potentially dangerous - maybe the user has a very good reason for muting his sound. I would consider any program that takes such liberal actions with my personal settings as malware and uninstall it immediately.
Agree with JoeAtWork and Remou. However, what I would also add to this is that if you have a repetitive task that has to be run every 15 minutes, can this be automated - if not through Access, then through an operating system or database server scheduled task?
To add to my previous post, even if you find a reliable mechanism to provide an audible alert every 15 minutes, there's a way around this: turn off the speakers (or disconnect the audio cable).
Rather some strong reactions.
This is a government computer in a government facility with a sometimes chaotic environment. This particular terminal is used exclusively to monitor foreign detainees. It is vital that I get someone's attention every 15 minutes. If someone has turned the volume down on the "nuisance" computer and too much time goes by... bad things can happen.
I know how to set off an audible alarm every 15 minutes but I assume from the comments that there is no way to reset the volume and mute from within Access.
If you need an alarm to infallibly ring every 15 minutes, I am not sure that Access is the thing to use, Access is generally not recommended for 'mission critical' applications. You may wish to read
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