Sarah -

If the scripts are in your user files folder, you won't lose them. A repair 
only affects the contents of the shared files folder, never the user files 
folder. If you're really worried, copy your user files folder to a temporary 
folder somewhere on your C-drive.

However, I don't think you need to repair JAWS. At least, try the following 
first:

1. Shut down JAWS with INSERT+F4.
2. Press Windows Key+R to open the Run dialog.
3. Type jaws71 /default.

The above command should be jaws7 /default if running JAWS 7.0. This will 
bypass all customization that you've done to JAWS (it uses _only_ the files 
in the shared files folder) and will start it in the same mode it was in 
immediately after you installed it. Now, open the IE properties and see if 
the problem is still present.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Sarah" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, December 05, 2006 4:28 PM
Subject: [JAWS-Users] Re: a strange issue with the properties dialogue in IE 
and jaws



Ok. should I repair jaws/ I really don't want to do that as I have spent
some time trying to write some scripts and I really don't want to loose
them.


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