Vic,

This is most likely to the sys tray not being fully installed and running by the time Window-Eyes launches. Meaning when Window-Eyes is launched it communicates with the sys tray but if the sys tray isn't fully up it can't communicate and Window-Eyes gives up. So perhaps your Novel log in is causing it to load much slower then normal?

Regards,
Doug

[email protected] wrote:
There are times when WE refuses to go into the system tray. It seems
when WE is set to load before start-up, the Windows or Novell log in
screen there are situations when the only way I can get it to go into
the system tray is to unload We then call it up again.

Vic


-----Original Message-----
From: Raul A. Gallegos [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Tuesday, June 09, 2009 9:49 AM
To: GW Info Discussion List
Subject: Re: Running windoweyes from system tray

Hello. if you read section 7.12 of the Window-Eyes manual, it talks about this. Please let us know if this doesn't help.

Many thanks.

Jed Barton wrote the following on 6/5/2009 11:41 AM:
Hey guys,
Anyone know how to make windoweyes so it runs in the system tray?

Thanks,
Jed

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