K. THE Problem is still here. Now what? and how do I get my jaws back tothe way it was after running that command i just ran?> 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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