Error 10403 in "so config" in windows 2000

Hi
I am using Labview 7.1, I Installed it on Windows 2003 advanced server. I configured my sound card and execute my program without error. on the same computer, I had windows 2000 profesional, I installed labview 7.1 on it and compiled my program under windows 2000 on the same computer (and so, same hardware), but i recieved error code 10403 on my "so config" module! my sound card volume didnt work on windows 2000 by labview. what is the problem? does anybody know why?
Best regards

masoudk,
So if I understand you correctly, when you run your program in Win 2000 as a VI, you hear sound but can't change the colume. If you then turn the exact same code into an executable and run it on the same computer, the program works correctly. Is that correct?
Also, what is accessHW and once you installed it how did you problem "get less"? Is there any circumstance in which you don't get error 10403? Do you have the exact same drivers for your sound card installed in Win 2003, XP and 2000?
Chris C
Chris Cilino
National Instruments
LabVIEW Product Marketing Manager
Certified LabVIEW Architect

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