Hmmm.  I have recently started using a new computer on a new network at
work.  I'm not sure what the network is, but the OS is Windows XP Pro.  The
system is running a network version of JFW 7.1 and IE 6.  Seems every day I
encounter another problem.  The thing that bothers me the most is that I can
not set JFW up to run on start up.  I'm not even given that option under the
JFW Basic Settings.  Perhaps the Network Administrator could access this
setting...I'll definitely ask.  However, the Network Administrator tells me
that FS reports there is no remedy to the problem.  Approximately 6-10
employees use JFW on this network, and only two of them can set JFW to run
on start up.  My understanding is this is because they have JFW running from
a dongle (sp?) rather than from the "Jaws Network."
 
Another issue that bothers me is that I am not able to access "Help" in the
JFW application.  The Network Administrator is supposed to be contacting FS
about this so hopefully they can figure it out.  Any thoughts or suggestions
about using JFW on a network would be appreciated.
 
Katrina
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From: [email protected]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Brent Harding
Sent: Wednesday, March 21, 2007 11:26 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [JAWS-Users] Re: Jaws reading log-in screens


I think someone who has admin access will have to check the load before
startup option under basics in the options menu. I think that creates the
service. When I was doing an internship, they said JFW wouldn't speak the
login prompt, but it actually did, and that was a Novell one instead of the
usual one that ships with Windows.
 

----- Original Message ----- 
From: jason  <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> smith 
To: [email protected] 
Sent: Wednesday, March 21, 2007 12:34 AM
Subject: [JAWS-Users] Jaws reading log-in screens

Hi list,
I think this issue was mentioned on the list before, but forgot the
information on it. At work, They use a log-in screen to get into the system.
Jaws doesn't read this screen. I therefore have a not so fun time trying to
log in. I think I remember someone else on the list having a similar issue.
If I remember correctly, I think the solution was having Jaws run as a
service. Or was it the other way round i.e have Jaws run as an application?
Am I on the right track? If so, how do you choose how Jaws runs? If I am
wrong, is there a solution to my problem? I will be using Jaws Pro 8.0 at
work, on a desktop running Windows XP Pro.
Thanks a lot
Jason






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