A USB telephony device that is installed on a Windows Vista-based computer is unexpectedly set as the default audio device
After you install a universal serial bus (USB) telephony device on a Windows Vista-based computer, this device is unexpectedly set as the default audio device. The USB telephony device can be a USB telephone, a USB handset, or a USB headset. This behavior occurs even though other audio devices are already installed on the computer.
In this situation, the computer cannot correctly play media or record media.
For more information on this issue, including potential causes, workarounds, and resolutions, see: Microsoft KB Article KB936004.

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