Hi.  I have JAWS 7.0, so I'm afraid I won't be able to catch that balloon
when it pops up.  I suppose that if I knew how to submit manually, then the
balloon would go away.  I hadn't heard the balloon pop up at all this
morning which is a good sign.

I may have lucked out.  I was looking around in Nod32 under quarantine,
right clicked on a file there, and fortunately a choice to submit for
analysis was there.  Then what came up was edit fields for comments and my
email address, but there was no ok button, just a cancel button.  However,
somehow I suppose I may have got it to go through. *crossing fingers*

Chris Feist - The one and only!
 
-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Jacob Kruger

Are you using jaws, and if so, what version?

I think from either jaws 8 or 9 onwards, when a tooltip popped up, by
default, hitting your left mouse click key shortly afterwards, it would by
default click on it for you.

Also have nod32 currently testing/running, and the only other thing I can
think of is to try navigating directly to the system notification tray using
windows key + B, get your jaws cursor to follow your pc cursor, and right
and left arrow until it has focus, then try right clicking and see if the
context menu has any value as such.

HTH

Jacob Kruger
Blind Biker
Skype: BlindZA
'...fate had broken his body, but not his spirit...'

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Chris Feist" <[email protected]>


> Hi.  I have Nod32 version 2.70.32.  Nod32 keeps popping up with a balloon
> that says that I haven't submitted a file for analysis and to click on it 
> to
> do so.  I'm not able to click on this balloon nor does it show up in my
> system tray.  Apparently, Nod32 quarantined something and wants me to do
> something with it.  I'd like to either do what it says or get it to stop
> prompting me because it was popping up every few minutes or so.  Pop, pop,
> pop!  Fortunately, at present it has stopped, thank goodness.  I'm not 
> sure
> why.
>
> I've never really looked into how to navigate Nod32 and it appears that 
> it's
> about time I start.  Until now, I really hadn't felt any need to do more
> than let it run and doo its job.  Thanks for any Nod32 advice, on this 
> issue
> or in general.
>
>
> Chris Feist - The one and only!


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