Thanks for making me think to go to Growl settings under system preferences.  
There, I found that under the Applications tab, there was a check box next to 
all my apps.  The "Skype," app's check box was NOT checked, so I checked it.  
I'm still waiting to see if it made a difference.

However, I found something else out which might be a conflict.  When I pressed 
the "Configure," button with the Skype app checked, I found that the "play 
sound," menu was set to "none," even though, in the Skype preferences, I had 
set it to play a sound.  This *MAY* be preventing the sound from playing, but 
that's just a theory.  One possible work-around for this would be to transfer 
all the sound files into the system sounds folder (/system/library/sounds), but 
that would be a pain...


 • Mark BurningHawk Baxter
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 • MSN:  burninghawk1...@hotmail.com
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