absent volumn control icon of the Thai

original title: volumn control icon

keep losing volum control from the taskbar icon in windows xp.  I open the sounds and Audio in the control panel and uncontrolled devices and checked the place flight icon in the taskbar.  I also blocked the task bar but stil will not keep icon in the taskbar.  * E-mail address is removed from the privacy *

Hi Larry_898

Follow the troubleshooting steps in the document to solve the problem with the lack of volume control.

Let us know if it helps.

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