Hello Michael, Window-Eyes is working better since 7.5, unfortunately
the problem still comes up. It appears that the cause, although random,
is triggered mostly by the reminders and spell check popping up
automatically. This is true for both Outlook 2003 connecting to an
Exchange server and Outlook 2007 being used as a POP3 client.

So WE 7.51 is more stable than 7.5, but less than 7.1,since in 7.1 the
problem only came up for Outlook 2007.

Vic

----Original Message-----
From: Michael D. Lawler [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Thursday, June 30, 2011 11:54 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Window-Eyes Not Speaking in Outlook 2003

We duplicated and improved this in WE 7.5.1.  Are you saying that it 
is no better for you?  Also it is notable that what we did in 7.5.1 
was work around a MSAA bug in Outlook that was causing the problem.



At 10:16 AM 6/30/2011, you wrote:
>The behaviour Window-Eyes has with respect to speech not being there
>from time to time in Outlook 2007 has been copied over to Outlook 2003.
>
>Although I have not determined a specific pattern what I have noticed
is
>that it happens most often during the following situations.
>
>First in Outlook 2007 when opening up the application and when sending
a
>message where the spell check automatically comes up.
>
>Second in Outlook 2003 when opening up the application and there are
>Outlook Calendar reminders popping up.
>
>Third when Outlook Calendar reminders pop up upon opening up Outlook
for
>both versions.
>
>I have Outlook 2007 running on Windows 7 connected to a POP3 account.
>
>Outlook 2003 is running on a Windows XP pro PC connected to an Exchange
>server. I have set up my connection to the Exchange server to both use
>and not use cached exchange mode.
>
>When Outlook is using cached exchange mode speech stops less often,
>which may imply that the delays caused by Outlook when connecting and
>retrieving information creates some issues. This is when the hour glass
>is there.
>
>In both versions, ending the Outlook process brings Window-Eyes back.
>
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