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How do I find out which sound files the user has configured in the control panel?

Example: I want to play the sound for "Device connected".

Which API can be used to query the control panel sound settings?

I see that there are some custom entries made by third party programs in the control panel dialog, so there has to be a way for these programs to communicate with the global sound settings.

Edit: Thank you. I did not know that PlaySound also just played appropriate sound file when specifying the name of the registry entry.

To play the "Device Conntected" sound:

::PlaySound( TEXT("DeviceConnect"), NULL, SND_ALIAS|SND_ASYNC );
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How/where did you find the appropiate alias name of the sound? I'm looking for example for the "sms received" sound. – Sam Nov 24 at 14:52
I found a list in the registry at HKEY_CURRENT_USER\AppEvents\EventLabels. – Timbo Nov 24 at 18:01

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PlaySound is the API ,also see Play System Sounds

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Not Win32, but for .net anyway, you can do this using the following in C#:

System.Media.SystemSounds.Asterisk.Play();
// Plays the Asterisk sound (used for Information (i))
// Also available:
// Exclamation (Warning /!\)
// Hand (aka Critical Stop - Error (X))
// Question (?)
// Beep (aka Default Beep)
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How about the other system sounds, like "Device connected" or "new mail"? – Anthony Mar 29 at 19:31
@Anthony I don't think you can do that within .net. You'll need to use P/Invoke for that. – Nidonocu Mar 31 at 23:22
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Take a look at these articles:

Playing .wav files using C#

Creating Your Own Sound Alerts

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