Audition 2.0 Vista Sound Card Problem

I hope someone can help me with the following problem;
When I start up Audition 2.0 on my laptop with a conexant audiosmart soundcard, Audtion gives the message that no supported audio device was found. Audition shuts down, so I am not able to adjust any settings in Audition itself. The soundcard itself is working properly. Do I need a certain driver to get Audition to work? Or do I need to adjust certain settings in the setup of my soundcard?
I hope someone can give me an answer to this problem.
Thanks in advance.

It might be that the laptop has jack input sensing. Try starting the machine with something plugged into the audio input sockets. If that does make it work, then select an input that avoids the jacks e.g. "Stereo Mix" as the Vista default recording input.

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