I'm running Spyware Doctor on my home machine. The following references are vague, as I'm at work. The symptoms you describe are not the same as I had a year ago when first installing it. In my case, it locked Window-Eyes out altogether, which made me very cross having just ditched Zonealarm for doing the same thing. However, by clicking Global and then (I think) Allow, I told it to always allow WE and it has been fine since. Interestingly, with a recent update Spyware Dr suddenly took it into its head to lock out my AutoHotkey scripts. And yes, I was able to turn it off. By clicking on the right thing (can't remember what it was at present), it gave me an option of how long to turn it off for. That's how I determined that it was Spyware Dr that was stopping my scripts.
After all that, it doesn't sound like the same issue, but worth checking that it's not the problem or at least contributing to it. Andrew -----Original Message----- From: meadowlark77 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, 10 December 2008 03:58 To: Aaron Smith Cc: [email protected] Subject: Re: lots of problems with Window-Eyes 7.01 Aaron, if you go into MSCONFIG and turn Spyware Doctor off, it'll come right back up. There can be no turning that program off for some reason. Yes, I did indeed uninstall TripleTalk and reinstall it. I've disabled Scripts and will now re-enable them. I guess I will uninstall the Spyware Doctor. I've talked to several people--people who don't even use screen readers and their computers for some reason or another, have been messed up by this program, for some reason, so I'm beginning to think it is the culprit. What I don't know is if that program is thinking the scripting is spyware and is trying to clear them or what. Then, once I remove Spyware Doctor, I think I'm gonna reinstall Window-Eyes, just like someone has suggested doing. Take care, Brenda At 07:11 AM 12/9/2008, Aaron Smith said >Brenda, > >So does removing Spyware Doctor make any difference? Have you tried >re-installing the Triple Talk drivers? I use a Triple Talk USB here, >and have no problems under XP or Vista. I'm not, however, using >Spyware Doctor. If neither removing it, nor re-installing the TT >drivers solves the problem, then go into MSCONFIG, and uncheck >everything from loading at startup (except Window-Eyes if it's >there). Then reboot, and see if the problem goes away. That will >tell us more information that we need to diagnose the problem. > >Aaron > >meadowlark77 wrote: >>Hello All, >> I was so glad to receive my copy of Window-Eyes 7.01 this >> week. I like the way a lot has changed. >> But I'm having some major problems. >> I installed it and it seemed to run just fine. It asked me to >> download some scripts to make applications run better and I did that. >> I'm running Windows XP Pro with the latest Service Pack and >> all the updates. I have a Turtle Beach Montego DDl Sound card in >> here, too. I've got 3GB's of RAM. I run Internet Explorer 7 and >> all its updates are current. >> Now, what seems to start happening is this. I'm using the >> TripleTalk USB for my default synthesizer. It's usually pretty >> responsive, but since this newest version of Window-Eyes, things >> have drastically changed. If I use Eloquence or DECTalk 32, I >> won't exactly have what's going on. >> I cannot up or down arrow, left or right arrow, backspace or >> space with ease. If I go to my computer and start looking on >> drives or folders, it'll take forever to get there and then, you >> think you've highlighted something, and you've actually >> highlighted a file or folder above the one you want to do >> something with or below the one you want to do something with and >> you don't really know until you delete one and then you know. >> The system will ultimately crash and basically, there's >> nothing we can do except to reboot. However, it's not like a >> normal crash. It seems that if you're downloading something, it'll >> continue to download if you let the system run, but no speech or >> any kind of reaction from the screen reader, whatsoever. >> Yesterday, this happened about five times. >> I scanned for viruses and found none. I'm running NOD32 Version 3. >> I'm also running Spyware Doctor Version 6. Up to now, the >> only difference I could tell was that, when I installed Spyware >> Doctor Version 6, you couldn't just automatically go into a folder >> when you wanted to. >> I, just for fun, installed Window-Eyes 7.01 on an older system >> running XP Home with all its hot fixes, Nod32, Internet Explorer 7 >> and all its fixes. The differences are this: >>On the older system, my default synth is the DoubleTalk LT. The >>other difference is that I do not have Spyware Doctor installed in >>it. I have no problem on it, whatsoever, with Window-Eyes 7.01. >>It's a much slower processor. It's an AMD Athlon and on this system >>here is an Intel processor. >> On this system, if I try and make the TripleTalk be quiet by >> hitting the control key to interrupt it, I cannot, but on the >> other system, if I do that, DoubleTalk LT will stop immediately. >> Now, as I said, I don't exactly know how to write all this, >> but it's complicated, to say the least. If you can help, I'd appreciate it. >> Thanks, in advance. >>Sincerely, >>Brenda >>mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >>If you reply to this message it will be delivered to the original >>sender only. 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