Hi guys,
It's the same if you'll go to the add/remove programs or having in a start
menu, if you don't have admission rights, you can't do it from the start
menu.
But it's true, that it would be easier than go to the control panel,
add/remove and find a windoweyes, because you can't move with letters as in
win 98 or me.
With best regards,
Marek Durila
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"Jim Grimsby JR."
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<[email protected]>
Subject
RE: A suggestion for the
Window-Eyes program Sub menu
Yes but if you don't have access to this then it is probable that you will
not have the rights to install and remove programs and so you will need to
get your admen department to do this for you any way.
-----Original Message-----
From: Ed Marquette [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Sunday, January 17, 2010 6:12 AM
To: Jim Grimsby JR.
Cc: [email protected]; [email protected]
Subject: Re: A suggestion for the Window-Eyes program Sub menu
I think the suggestion has more merit than one might think. This is
because not all users have access to the Add/Remove feature of Windows.
Those who work in large organizations with serious security concerns
(sometimes over-concerned) do not have access to Add/Remove. That
feature is available only to certain members of IS with fairly high
security rights.
I cannot tell you how many times I've been frustrated by not having
access to Add/Remove. I concede that this is perhaps more a problem of
administration within my own organization, but that's a solid brick wall.
At least it is a factor which makes the suggestion worth considering.
Jim Grimsby JR. wrote:
> Not much point. First you can do this from add remove programs so it is
> standard. Putting the er tool there would not do any good because once
you
> used the uninstall feature and it did not go right the start menu
programs
> section would already be removed. So as I said not much point.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Keith Hinton [mailto:[email protected]]
> Sent: Saturday, January 16, 2010 11:35 AM
> To: Aaron Smith; Doug
> Cc: gw-info
> Subject: A suggestion for the Window-Eyes program Sub menu
>
> I had just one simpol suggestion for the Window-Eyes program menu. The
> suggestion is to include an uninstaller option inside the Window-Eyes
> sub menu. Another idea would be to include the Window-Eyes removal
> utility not on ly on the cD, but to also include it as an option of
> the Window-Eyes program itself.
> What do the rest of you think? I thought I'd see what the main
> Widnow-Eyes developers thought of this suggestion.
> Thanks much, --Keith
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