Hi Michael, yes, I find that is the case, but haven't lost speech at all today, or had a "scripting error" either. One thing, I did update my computer with MS updates which ... who knows? :) Anyway, with scripting off, I find WE faster, but functionality provided by the wonderful scripts is lost in that condition, and since various authors write the scripts, the debugging issues will be those of the author generally, not those of GW-Micro, isn't that right for the most part, unless you can build in some kind of debugging routines into the handlers of the various scripts which will be written. Computers to fix computers, that'show we'll have it. <grin>

Curtis Delzer

At 11:35 AM 8/14/2008, Michael D. Lawler wrote:
For those of you with loss of speech issues if you turn scripting off under file manage sets and scripts scripting status does that have any impact on the problem? Obviously this is frustrating and disappointing for us as we don't want you to have these problems and yet we aren't seeing them so solving them is difficult.



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