Dear list I am normally an XP Pro user as I had Vista taken off my machine. However I am trying to assist someone who has a Vista laptop by installing the NVDA screenreader and other free programs like Real Alternative and Webbie.
However there is obviously a security setting in Vista which will not allow me to install programs. I have managed to get a portable version of NVDA working but every time I try to install a program NVDA announces secure Desktop and stops working. I can vaguely see that a window has come up but I cannot use any command to read what is in the window. Pressing alt F4 closes the Window and NVDA instantly starts working again. How can I persuade Vista that I have administration rights and let me install a program? Thanks for any help. Regards David Griffith . For answers to frequently asked questions about this list visit: http://www.jaws-users.com/help/
