Hello,
I would suspect that the device driver has it's own CPL ( Control Panel
Applet) or it has a DLL that hooks into an control panel applet.
Thanks,
Darrell Gorter[MSFT]
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|> I am trying to diagnose a problem with inoperative external speakers-
when I
|> try to reinstall the device I get the confirmation message aking if I
want to
|> run a "legacy CPL" whatever; what exactly is this program?
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|> Lindasman
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