Hello Mario, and welcome to the list.

It's best not to have Jaws loaded on the server when you go to log on. When you log on, the Jaws program running on the server will look for license authorization on the client end, i.e., your PC. If it sees it, it will continue loading, and you should have no problem. When I log off, I use the logoff command, as this will not tie up resources on the server end of things, and it will also unload Jaws so you shouldn't have any trouble with subsequent logons.

Hope this helps.

Steve
----- Original Message ----- From: "Mario" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, June 12, 2010 10:08 AM
Subject: [JAWS-Users] Presentation and a question about remote desktop withJaws


Hi, my name is Mario, I'am Italian, and this is the first time tthat I write to this list.

In these days I'am working with the remote desktop on Windows Xp pro, and I've noticed some problems with Jaws:

When I connect to my pc with Jaws 10 enabled from another windows xp with Jaws, the screen readers speaks with a metallic voice and all words are truncated and then continued when I press any key, for example: docu: pause, down arrov, than Jaws says: ments, and then another part of the next element in the list. To solve this issue I need to unload and reload Jaws, and then all works fine.

Then, when I disconnect using start / disconnect, and not "disconnect administrator", when I try to use the local pc directly and not remotely I insert the password and then find that Jaws isn't loaded, and I have to reload it manually.

There are some solutions to these problems? why Jaws has to be reloaded and doesn't speak automatically when I re insert the passowrd?

Thanks in advance.

A presto,
Mario Loreti
Speaker pubblicitario e radiofonico
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