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Hi, I have several large .wav files (1 meg) I'd like to use for my alarms on
my iPAQ 4155 (PPC 2003). Is it possible to tweak the registry or something
to enable windows to look for wav file on the storage card in a folder called
Alarms?
Thanks,
Charlie

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"Charlie" <Charlie@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:EC4435AB-4BCB-49E7-B1B4-3BF96F9DFCF2@microsoft.com...
| Hi, I have several large .wav files (1 meg) I'd like to use for my
alarms on
| my iPAQ 4155 (PPC 2003). Is it possible to tweak the registry or
something
| to enable windows to look for wav file on the storage card in a
folder called
| Alarms?
| Thanks,
| Charlie

Look at alternative programs like StopTime, it allows up to 8 alarms,
can use wav's, stopwatch, timer. Others have been mentioned in the
past- try a web search or look through the newsgroup archives for
others. Jonathon Sachs is the writer of StopTime.

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I've looked at some of these programs, but I don't need anything like that.
I'd just like to be able to change the location of where windows look for
it's alarm files in the registry if that is possible.
???
thanks,
charlie

"alan smith" wrote:

>
> "Charlie" <Charlie@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:EC4435AB-4BCB-49E7-B1B4-3BF96F9DFCF2@microsoft.com...
> | Hi, I have several large .wav files (1 meg) I'd like to use for my
> alarms on
> | my iPAQ 4155 (PPC 2003). Is it possible to tweak the registry or
> something
> | to enable windows to look for wav file on the storage card in a
> folder called
> | Alarms?
> | Thanks,
> | Charlie
>
> Look at alternative programs like StopTime, it allows up to 8 alarms,
> can use wav's, stopwatch, timer. Others have been mentioned in the
> past- try a web search or look through the newsgroup archives for
> others. Jonathon Sachs is the writer of StopTime.
>
>
>

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