Jim,

Actually, it's always run that way. The only thing I did in the update was change the toolkit namespace problem.

Aaron

jim grimsby Jr. wrote:
I understand. I have elected to disable it.
Personally I like the way it worked prior to this update.
Perhaps the old method could be reimplemented with an option to have it
automatically run this dialogue?

-----Original Message-----
From: Aaron Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, September 23, 2008 7:03 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: problem with show all scripts.

jim grimsby Jr. wrote:
Is this how it is supposed to work? If it is  I will simply uninstalled
the script, because seeing this dialog
every time I start Window-Eyes is quite annoying.

Yes, it is designed to run when the script is launched. You can leave it in the script manager, and disable it, re-enabling it when you need it. Or just unload it, and then load it when you need it.

Aaron


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