Hi, David.

Any time you update Java, you're required to re-install the Java Access Bridge. This is because the Access Bridge files are installed into the Java directory, and each version of Java has its own directory. The documentation states, "Should you need to install the Java Access Bridge at a later time, you can manually run the "Install Java Access Bridge" shortcut in the Window-Eyes Advanced Options Start Menu program group." So once you do that, your Java programs should start speaking again. Just know that, if you update Java in the future, you'll have to perform the same steps to install the Java Access Bridge for that version.

Thanks,

Aaron

On 7/17/2013 1:19 PM, David wrote:
I installed WE8.2 on an XP machine here. It has Java installed, and so the java bridge of WE was installed. After installation, the java-based screens I am using worked. Recently, I was informed of an update to Java. I ran the updater, and java is now reported to be version 7.25.something. Problem is, that ever since the update, WE no longer speaks in the Java screens.
What am I to do, to get back my Java support in WE8.2?

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