No, xp here, thanks.
At 12:08 AM 11/20/2008, jim grimsby Jr. wrote:
Hi if you are using vista try unblocking the wecom.exe file.
This might be your problem.
-----Original Message-----
From: Curtis Delzer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, November 19, 2008 9:43 PM
To: Window-Eyes discussion list
Subject: ESET v4.0 BETA and Window-Eyes, / other observations.
Hi all. I've spent a good part of the day playing with the new ESET
security suite, combination fire wall and anti virus.
It is configurable with Window-Eyes, but I had the devil of a time
getting scripts to run at all, or update e.g. the weather or not
script would not go out and get weather, the install packages would
not . . . etc. Even if I turned off the fire wall, or virus
protection, no luck at all. Also, it is necessary to put programs
which access the web in the "browser" area of the program, so I did
both Eudora and Window-Eyes, and Eudora began working properly, but
not Window-Eyes and scripts. In fact, when I attempted to either turn
off or on scripts running using ESET 4.0 beta, WE froze, and had to
be unloaded using control-alt-f4, with the kill_wineyes utility I
have installed. NVDA came to the rescue then, and oh yeah, one more
thing, during the installation of ESET 4.0 beta, somehow Window-Eyes
was run again, or loaded again, and said, "window-eyes is already running."
The configuration is pretty easy, like nod32 3.0 using f5, and you
can turn off the GUI interface from within the interface portion of
the program. The fire wall is nice, check boxes for "save rule as
permanent or one instance," and allow, block, buttons, all speak
fine. The program runs better with Window-Eyes than jfw 10, where
jfw10 kept losing focus and WE did not. nanner nanner. :)
Curtis Delzer.
HS
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