Yes, I have tried also installing the WE4Java script on an admin
account and then loading the Notepad Demo and Lotus, both with the
same results.

On 4/16/10, Karyn Campbell <[email protected]> wrote:
> This is a stab in the dark but would running as administrator clear up the
> problem rather than running a standard account?
>
> Karyn Campbell, Illinois USA, [email protected]
> Using WE 7.1 on Toshiba laptop running Windows Vista home premium SP 1 with
> Office 2007 and IE 7 as well as Asus netbook running Windows XP home with
> Office 2007 and IE 7 and AVG 8.5 free  on both machines.
> Check out my blog at packerbackerkaryn.blogspot.com
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Munawar Bijani [mailto:[email protected]]
> Sent: Friday, April 16, 2010 6:52 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: IBM Lotus Symphony Not Working
>
> Hi Everyone,
> I recently posted concerning Open Office and Window-Eyes and I was
> advised to install access bridge. However, this did not correct my
> Open Office problems, so I gave up on it. Recently, I heard about IBM
> Lotus Symphony which implements IAccessible2--the same API the WE4Java
> script uses. I installed JRE 1.6, then latest version of WE4Java, and
> then Lotus Symphony. I am able to navigate the menus and read the
> dialogs just fine; however, the edit box for me to type stuff does not
> read. Curious, I loaded the Notepad Demo and found the same problem
> there. Although the Notepad Demo did cause W E to produce the WE4Java
> start up sound, when I arrowed around the edit box I got no feedback.
> I then loaded NVDA and it read the edit box in Symphony correctly, so
> whatever it is seems to be a W E issue. Does anyone know what is
> causing this? I am running Windows 7 Pro 64-bit under a standard user
> account.
>
> The JRE installed to c:\program files (x86)\java\jre6; likewise, the
> setup installed to c:\program files (x86)\WE4Java. After the setup
> completed, I got an error saying that some process could not be
> started because it needs elevation. I thought this to be the Java
> Utility in the WE4Java start menu grouping so I ran it separately. It
> detected my JRE properly and installed to it. When I checked
> accessibility.properties in the JRE it does have the W E command in it
> (I don't remember what it is right now.) Any help would be greatly
> appreciated. This is the second Java program I've installed which
> claims to have some or other API that W E supports but I have had no
> luck with it.
>
> --
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