When I was at the Windows Server 2008 R2 course WE did report some check
boxes incorrectly. However moving off of them and back on to them they
were read correctly.
 
Don't know if this is a show stopper for you or not.

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From: RicksPlace [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Sunday, January 01, 2012 10:43 AM
To: GW Micro Product Discussion Listserv
Subject: Windows Server 2008 r2


Hi: I am thinking of building a virtual company using windows server
2008 r2. I read in a GW post that WindowEyes ssupports this software.
But, I also read a blurb in a Microsoft Accessibility posting that
WindowEyes did not work properly with some Wizards and would, in fact,
give false readings concerning check boxes etc...
I am wondering if that has been fixed and what level of support there is
in WindowEyes for the server r2 as well as whatever methods are used for
controlling the network and the Active Directory Command UI etc...
Setting this all up will be a big job, all new technicals to me, so I am
wondering what experiences anyone out there may have before I spend
allot of time, and greenbacks, trying to set something like this up. I
had enough problemstrying to use the various Grid Controls in some other
MS Products like the Sql Server Installer, Manager etc... and sure can't
afford to get in hip deep only to find out necessary tools are not
accessible. I hope someone out there works in this environment with
control over remote resources like secondary servers controlled via some
type of Domain Structure since that is what I am starting to look at.
Thanks:
Rick USA

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