Can't Get A Beep

I have to get a beep from the system speaker for a warning alert. It makes no difference if I use Toolkit.getDefaultToolkit().beep(); or System.out.print("\007"); System.flush(); I'm using j2sdk1.4.1_0 on WIn98SE. Tried on 3 different systems - no luck. Any insight would be helpful.
BTW, POST gives beeps on at least two of those three systems, so I know the speaker works.

Try this:
Enter the following command at the MS-DOS Command Prompt:
echo <Ctrl+G><ENTER>
It is shown in the screen as
echo ^G
If it does not beep, your Java program won't beep as well.

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