High Tom,
To tell you all the truth, putting the schemes in manualy is the only way to 
install them.
I ask my sweet heart about this because she knows more about this kind of 
stuff then I do.
She said, "to the best of her knallage, she didn't know of a special peace 
of software that will let us put those schemes in automadicly."
But you can transfer them from one computer to another by burning them on to 
a cd just as they are, and just put them in right from the cd.
That's what I told Allison last night.
My best regards to you all!
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Tom" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Thursday, July 26, 2007 3:19 AM
Subject: Re: question about creating a windows sound scheme


>I think what Allison is asking for is to be able to take
> several WAV files and have them automatically associated with
> various Windows events without having to do each one
> manually.  I'd like to know how to do this too.
>
> Tom
>
> ** Original Message **
>>I want to create a sound scheme, and I realize that I could
>>just manually assign various sounds to various windows
>>events, but if at all possible, I would like to package the
>>scheme for easy installation on any computer. What is the
>>simplest way of accomplishing my goal? Thanks!
>
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