it's right as rain...thanks ----- Original Message ----- From: "Victor Gouveia" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <jaws-users-list@googlegroups.com> Sent: Friday, February 23, 2007 10:51 PM Subject: [JAWS-Users] No Ad-Aware Information
Hi All, This information is addressed to a number of people who asked for this information, so I may address a number of things in this message. First and foremost, to Hailley, I'm not sure I understand your question. If you are saying you have this program, then great, I think it's a great program and worth the money to purchase it. It often catches things even Norton doesn't catch. On the other hand, if you're saying that the program that you have isn't all that great, that's fine too, people are entitled to their opinion, but you have to make sure that you have the right program. There is Lavasoft's Ad-Aware, which is free for the personal version, and available from the JFW Lite site, but this program, simply called No Ad-Aware is not free and is a program that my brother and I have been using for quite a while. As I said in my original post, No Ad-Aware does not require any scripts to use with Jaws, and is completely accessible with Jaws version 5.00 and up. I can't say if it is compatible with earlier versions of Jaws as I have never tried it with earlier versions. Anyway, Lavasoft's version of Ad-Aware requires scripts to make it accessible and is free for personal use. As I also said, No Ad-Aware is almost completely accessible without any scripts, and even the shields and settings screens are completely accessible. I'm sorry if I seem to harp on so much about it's accessibility, but it's so rare to find a computer program that is completely accessible. Even Spybot for the Blind versions isn't completely accessible, and they claim to be accessible for the blind, whereas this program makes no claim, whatsoever, and yet it is totally accessible. Anyway, enough of my ranting for today. Either way, I hope you can clarify your question Hailley. Now, as for the other person, I think it was Margaret, I believe the registration stuff is located in the help menu. I'm sorry, I really can't say where it is and what the process is as my brother installed it when he installed all the other software on my new laptop, but as soon as I get a chance, I'll ask him how he did it and write this information back to you. Lastly, some important information for those who have downloaded the trial version, or have upgraded to the registered version, it is important that you configure the program correctly. You can do this by going into the options menu, and into the settings dialog box, which is the first option in the menu. Once in the dialog box, tab through the checkboxes and make sure that the following is checked: * automatically save log file * always request confirmation before removing spyware The option after these ones is automatically check for updates. This is one that you must decide whether you want. The Program does give you the option of updating the threat signatures yourself manually by pressing the update button on the main console, or you can elect to have the program do it as soon as you start it up. I have a high speed internet connection and am therefore always connected to the internet, so I have that checked on, so as soon as I turn on the program, it automatically scans for updates to the program, and asks me if I want to download it and initialize it. The second setting you have to configure is the scan setting, so after you've finished checking the boxes I've labelled above, tab over to the o.k. button, and press the spacebar. Afterwards, go back into your options menu, and up arrow to scan settings. This is the important setting to configure, otherwise it does not run a complete scan. You see, what it gives you is the option for a full system scan, or a smart scan, which takes less time. However, the latter is not a full system scan, and, naturally, it neglects to scan some things during this process, so I would recommend you set it to do full system scan every time. So, after the scan settings dialog box has opened, you'll land on the o.k. button, don't ask me why, it just does this for no reason. Either way, tab twice, and you'll land on a radio button. At this point you can either up or down arrow to the desired choice, as there are only two choices, perform a smart system scan, or perform a full system scan. As I said, the latter should be chosen, as it is more complete and in-depth. Once you've made your choice, tab once more and you'll land on a checkbox that says include sub-folders and files in your scan. This should, obviously, be checked. Once you've checked this box, tab over to the o.k. button and you're done in terms of setting up the scan and program portions of the program. As for the other options, in the menu, I can't really say how to go through them, such as the Active X shields and the automatic scheduling, as I do not use them at all, but as this program is so accessible, don't be afraid to go through the options yourself if you know what you're doing, and check it out. As I said, I will ask my brother about the registration process and let you know how to do it. I hope this helps you all. Victor --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ Visit the JAWS Users List home page at: http://www.jaws-users.com Address for the list archives: http://www.mail-archive.com/jaws-users-list%40googlegroups.com/ In order to contact the management team simply fill out the following form found at: http://www.jaws-users.com/contact.php You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "JAWS Users List" group. 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