Hi all
At the company I work for we recently implemented MS Lync phone system. Works great except few minor bugs.
One of them is that PC's that don't have speakers uses those phones ( Aastra 6725ip) as default speakers but that is not really an issue.
The problems start when Flash.exe starts after opening a website or playing video that uses flash. Because windows uses the build in speaker of the phone as default device it sends all sound to there.
So what you get is: you visit a website that uses flash, flash.exe start but what it does ( and here start the weird stuff) it start sending sound to default playback device but you can't hear the sound it self. It looks like it opens some sort of sound channel. On a normal speaker you don't even notice that but our phones start displaying 'Computer Audio' once any kind of sound is played through the phone speaker. That would be no problem if once you leave the website that is using flash, that flash.exe would shut down in process list but that doesn't happen. I have to kill flash.exe to get rid of the message 'Computer Audio'.
Has anyone an idea how to get flash.exe to either stop in process list or stop sending sound when there is nothing played?
Note: We have around 150 Windows 7 sp1 machines the phones are connected to pc with a USB and internet cables (usb cable is just used for synchronization between Lync client on pc and the phone)
Sorry for any bad grammar