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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Brian Lee" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, April 02, 2008 9:33 PM
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] System tray?


> Hello,
>
> A program called T-Timer is installed with Spybot Search and Destroy.  You
> can do the following to stop processes from starting with Windows XP.
>
> 1.  Press Windows key with R to bring up the run dialog box, type in
> MSCONFIG and press the enter key.
> 2.  Press the shift key with the tab key to move back to where the page
tabs
> are located, then press the end key to move to the Start Up page tab.
> 3.  Use the tab key to move into a list of programs or processes that
start
> with Windows XP.
> 4.  Use the down arrow key to move down the list and uncheck any items
that
> have to do with T-Timer or Spybot.  Use the spacebar to uncheck the items.
> 5.  When items related to Spybot and T-Timer have been unchecked then tab
to
> the apply button and press spacebar.
> 6.  Use tab key to move to the close button and press enter.  You will be
> asked to restart your computer and you can choose to restart right away or
> to restart later.
>
> If you want the references to these programs removed from the
configuration
> utility, you can remove them from the Windows registry.  Keep in mind that
> you need to be extremely careful performing any tasks in the Windows
> registry as you do not get a choice to undo or cancel your changes once
you
> make them.  If you want to back up the registry first and you need help
> doing it, then feel free to send me an Email at my Email address shown at
> the bottom of this message.
>
> If you want to remove the T-Timer and Spybot entries from the run sections
> of the registry then do the following:
>
> 1.  Use Windows key with R to bring up the run dialog box.
> 2.  Type in regedit and press the enter key.
> 3.  Focus will be in a tree view in the registry.  If you are on the "My
> computer" choice then use right arrow to expand the level.  JAWS should
tell
> you that "My computer" is open.
> 4.  use down arrow to move to the registry hive called HKEY_CURRENT_USER.
> Use the right arrow key to expand the level.
> 5.  Press the letter S until you hear "software" and use right arrow to
> expand the level.
> 6.  Press the letter "M" until you hear the choice for Microsoft and use
> right arrow to open the level.
> 7.  Press W until you hear the choice for Windows and use right arrow to
> open the level.
> 8.  Press the letter C until you hear the choice for current version and
> then use right arrow to expand the choice.
> 9.  Press the letter R until you hear the "run" choice and then use the
tab
> key to move into the list view for "run."
> 10.  Use up and down arrow keys to find any entries for Spybot or T-Timer
> and use the delete key to delete those entries.  Answer yes if a
> confirmation box appears asking you if you are sure.
> 11.  Press shift key with tab to move back to the tree view and use down
> arrow to move to the next choice.  If there is a choice for "run once" or
> "run X" then use tab to move from those choices into the list and delete
any
> entries for T-Timer or Spybot.  Use shift with tab to move from the list
> view to the tree view and continue using down arrow to see if there are
any
> more "run" choices.  Items are listed alphabetically in the tree view so
if
> you come to an entry that starts with S or another entry starting with R
> that is not a "run" entry, then start using left arrow in the tree view
> until you get back to the point where the "My computer" choice is open.
> 12.  When back to the "my computer choice" use the down arrow key to move
to
> the following hive:
> HKEY_local_machine.
> 13.  Expand the hive by using the right arrow key and press S until you
hear
> the choice for "software."  Use right arrow to expand the level.
> 14.  Use the letter M until you hear the choice for Microsoft and then use
> right arrow to expand the level.
> 15.  Press W until you hear Windows and use right arrow to expand the
level.
> 16.  Use C until you hear the choice for "current version" and use right
> arrow to expand the level.
> 17.  Press R until you hear the choice for "run" and then use tab key to
> move into the list view.
> 18.  Use up and down arrow keys to move to any choices for Spybot or
T-Timer
> and delete the entries.  Answer that you are sure if a confirmation box
> appears.
> 19.  Use shift with tab to move back to the tree view and use down arrow
key
> to move to any choices for run, such as run once or run x.  Use tab key to
> move into the list for any run choices and use up and down arrow to find
> choices for Spybot or for T-Timer and delete them.  Again, answer yes to
any
> confirmation boxes that ask you if you are sure.  The choices in the tree
> view are alphabetical so if you come to a choice that begins with the
letter
> S or another letter later in the alphabet than R, or if you come to a
choice
> that starts with R but it is not a run related choice then you can start
> collapsing the tree back to where it says My Computer.  Do it by using
left
> arrow key.
> 20.  Close the registry by using the Alt key with function key 4.
>
> Again, you must be very careful working in the registry not to delete or
> change anything else accidentally.
>
> Take care.
>
> Brian Lee
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "rcham27" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[email protected]>
> Sent: Wednesday, April 02, 2008 1:26 PM
> Subject: [JAWS-Users] System tray?
>
>
> > Hi Guys;
> >    I have 9.0 and XP.
> > I un installed my Spy Bot by going to add remove section and followed
the
> > prompts.
> > Spy Bot was removed from my desk top, but it is still mentioned on my
> > system
> > tray when I hit insert F11.
> > How can I get it off?
> >
> > Also:
> > When going down my programs I find programs that I have uninstalled and
> > when
> > I open them, I hear that it is "empty"
> > Is there a way or reason to remove them from this list?
> >
> > Thank you for any help.
> >
> > Rich
> >
> >
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