I have not experienced it yet, I'm sure the key word is yet, with
7.52, but in 7.51 all the scripts would randomly crash out with all
the error messages like you are talking about for no apparent reason.
Basically every running script crashes. The computer is often sitting
there not doing anything when it occurs, so it is not particularly
dependent on doing any specific activity. I am guessing it has
something to do with instability somewhere either with WindowEyes or
something underlying that the script engine depends on. If you have
set up accounts on your machine with passwords, even if for no other
reason, you can often log out and log back in instead of a full
reboot. Logging out of the account is usually enough to clear things
enough to be a "fresh start" for WindowEyes at least and many other
things too. I guess you don't really have to have a password, just log
out and press enter to log back in on the account. It saves time and
productivity when we must put up with nonsense.

On 11/28/11, Veronica Elsea <[email protected]> wrote:
> Okay, still trying to piece together what goes with what, but this is
> driving me crazy! Several times now when doing some little task, a
> bunch of errors for various apps come up and Window-eyes behavior
> gets strange. I'll give you the latest example. I was working in
> Windows Explorer. I had chosen a file to work on and then hit the
> context menu key. Window-eyes just repeated the file name and I
> didn't go into the context menu. Thinking it might be a Window-eyes
> reading issue, I hit escape to leave what might be the context menu
> and tried again with the same result. So I thought I'd shut
> Window-eyes down and restart it. That's when I found errors for GW
> toolkit.vbs, select text.vbs and weathernet.vbs. I had the choice of
> stop app, restart app or ignore error. I chose ignore. When I came
> out of there, I noticed I had no sound. I've lost sound randomly
> several times on this computer and haven't found the source yet. I
> thought the sound thing was completely unrelated to Window-eyes, but
> now I'm not sure about anything. Anyway, I ended up having to restart
> my computer before everything was settled down again. But I sure
> don't know why i'm getting all these errors popping up for apps that
> aren't even in use at the time. I have a hunch something big broke
> somewhere in this release.
> I'm using Windows 7 Pro, 64-bit, by the way. I'm getting a bit
> frustrated with the loss in productivity lately thanks to my screen reader.
> Anyone else experiencing this? Thanks.
>
> Veronica
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