No output from line out 1 and 3, audig

A while ago, I observed no sound coming from several speakers in our 5. sound system. 2 of the speakers provide sound. Also running windows xp and audigy 4.
I followed the trouble shooting guide using headphones and have no sound card ouput from lines and 3. Line 2 provides output.
We are using a 5. speaker system and individually plugged each of the 3 lines from the speaker system into line 2 out from the sound card and all the speakers sound good.
uninstalled and reinstalled the drivers 5.2.6.6?
The troubleshooting guide mentions a "digital only output" toggle under the volume advanced tab. I searched the sound and audio device properties utility from top to bottom but can't find the toggle.
I am not sure what to do regarding further troubleshooting. Please advise.
Regards,
Jer?

Never mind: focus was on the wrong computer on the KVM.

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