I too have the same problem, though I haven't tried audio with only one card. NComputing technical support blames Intel's "virtualization technology" for breaking their [poorly implemented] drivers. NComputing is aware of the situation and is working on a solution as of this writing. I know it doesn't help, but hopefully it is of some comfort. Now, if it can be fixed before the school year starts...
[Update] It seems that after I installed the full-version (as opposed to the trial-version) of Windows 2003 Server, installed the correct audio drivers (Realtek doesn't have any W2K3-specific drivers, had to use "universal drivers"), AND registered each of the X300 boxes, I now have perfect audio at each station. This is the same machine, with two X300 cards and five stations.
I first noticed that I had audio when I logged into one of the stations to the chime of Windows. I couldn't believe it! I checked another- failure. I knew it was too good to be true. I did some more looking and realized that the only station that had audio was the only station who's serial number was registered. As soon as I registered the the other four, they had audio.
Perhaps NComputing was wrong about their initial diagnosis? I don't know if it can be that "simple" for anyone else, but it worked for me and now I'm a happy camper. Good luck! |