I should point out that my example may or may not work depending on the
location of the wav file. Depending on the PC set up, you may want to
identify the path in front of both the command and the wav file.

Nick W. Mart

Another alternative would be the use of the STRPCO/STRPCCMD combination of
commands. If the applications are controling the error processing, you
could send a PCCMD string into the STRPCCMD command identifying a wav file
using the command string of "sndrec32 chimes.wav" to play the chimes wav
file as an example. The pc application name would vary based on audio
player of choice.

It would take a lot a special programming in order to accomplish that.

Nick W. Mart

A client would like different sounds to play on various errors in a new
application.

Has anyone done this?

Thanks,

Craig

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