Hi all.
The $200 package is to actually authorize JAWS to run in terminal sessions. At the time Rick wasn't sure why he couldn't get JAWS to work in Windows XP Mode because of the fact it told him that he's not authorized to run JAWS in terminal sessions. So he thought he'd have to pay the $200 just for JAWS to work in Windows XP Mode. The truth in the matter is this. Due to how Windows Virtual PC runs Windows XP Mode, it behaves as if it's running as a terminal session. If you use Windows XP Mode in say VMWare then it runs like any other virtual machine and thus JAWS can run normally, including 40 minute mode. Hope this clarifies things. Yes I agree it's a rip off by FS but then again MS also charges customers to upgrade to an edition of Windows that supports hosting terminal sessions.


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On 02/10/2010 01:08, heather kd5cbl wrote:
Hay can someone tell me about the 200 dollar package for jaws to use this mode 
with windows 7?  I was unaware of one.  I have jaws 11 professional.  So I have 
to pay 200 dollars more for this feature to work, making windows seven like 
windows xp!  I got it off the windows seven podcast part3.  I am some what 
confused, I was told that you cant go back to the old style of windows and now, 
apparently you can!  And why does jaws want to rip folks off more when window 
eyes and other screenreading applications have it added in their features?  
Heather
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