Hi boys,
Thank you for a help. It's look good, it's better then Jaws, which is
necessary having on both machines.
We are using for administrating of servers too
terminal services, Tivoli remote control, rsa. I'm beginning with this
software and I don't know, if the application are the same.
On Wednesday we'll try with my colleague.
It's hard which Screenreader IBM will buy, because this is the best for
WindowEyes, but in Lotus Notes is better Jaws.
With best regards,
   Marek Durila

IBM Global Services Delivery Center Czech Republic, s.r.o., Sídlo: Brno,
Technická 2995/21, PSC 61600
IC: 26244535, Zapsaná v obchodním rejstríku, vedeném Krajským soudem v Brne
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address: Brno, Technicka 2995/21, Zip code: 61600
Company ID: 26244535, Entered in the Commercial Register maintained by the
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Mark,

As Aaron stated, the only requirement is that the server (the machine you
are connecting to) must have Window-Eyes installed.  The client end does
NOT have to have Window-Eyes installed although if it does then you can use
the virtual channel for the synthesizer making things much more
responsive.  But this is the only benefit of having Window-Eyes on the
client.

So to answer your specific question of if you have a Windows XP system, can
you connect to some other Windows machine, yes, as long as the machine you
are connecting to is a system that Window-Eyes supports and has Window-Eyes
setup and running correctly as per the Window-Eyes documentation.

Regards,
Doug

Marek Durila wrote:
      Hi,
      It'm means, that if I'm running win XP and I wanted connect to the
      some
      windows machine of my client, I can do it?
      With best regards,
         Marek Durila

      IBM Global Services Delivery Center Czech Republic, s.r.o., Sídlo:
      Brno,
      Technická 2995/21, PSC 61600
      IC: 26244535, Zapsaná v obchodním rejstríku, vedeném Krajským soudem
      v Brne
      oddíl C, vložka 39922
      IBM Global Services Delivery Center Czech Republic, s.r.o.,
      Registered
      address: Brno, Technicka 2995/21, Zip code: 61600
      Company ID: 26244535, Entered in the Commercial Register maintained
      by the
      Regional Court in Brno (Part C, Entry 39922)




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      Marek,

      For Citrix/RDP support, Window-Eyes must be installed on the machine
      that you are connecting to, but does not need to be on the machine
      you're connecting from. For example, I could connect from a Linux
      system, where Window-Eyes doesn't run at all, to a Windows machine
      through RDP, and have full Window-Eyes support for that Windows
      environment.

      Aaron

      On 9/24/2009 8:13 PM, Marek Durila wrote:

            Hi all,
            I downloadet now version 7.1.1 demo, because our local dealer
            is death

      and

            we don't have possibility buy a licence, what's pity.
            But I'm having question.
            We are working with clients, repair their servers, run services
            etc.
            I read the manual section about Citrix and Remote Desktop, and
            I
            understand, that you must running WindowEyes in my local
            machine, from
            which I'll need connect to the server and on the server, which
            I want run
            some service etc.
            That's true? Because it means, that we must have 3000 licences
            for every
            server, what isn't possible.
            With best regards,
                Marek Durila

            IBM Global Services Delivery Center Czech Republic, s.r.o.,
            Sídlo: Brno,
            Technická 2995/21, PSC 61600
            IC: 26244535, Zapsaná v obchodním rejstríku, vedeném Krajským
            soudem v

      Brne

            oddíl C, vložka 39922
            IBM Global Services Delivery Center Czech Republic, s.r.o.,
            Registered
            address: Brno, Technicka 2995/21, Zip code: 61600
            Company ID: 26244535, Entered in the Commercial Register
            maintained by

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