Hello.
If using jaws 11, the keystroke when the message is displayed is alt
insert W. this will open the message in a separate window, and allow
you to select all control A and copy control C to the clipboard, then
you can paste it control V in to a message.
If using jaws 10, the keystroke is control insert W. the rest of the
procedure is the same. By the sounds of it, windows live mail appears
to be scanning for viruses or using security to scan for viruses.
either way, avast's kicking in and wants you to disable security. i
don't use windows live mail though, i'll try and find a work around for
you. who's your email provider? thanks alot for your feedback on
avast. what version are you running? it helps when reporting to avast
staff.
Mo.
Leonard Morris wrote:
BTW, I found the messsge I was refering to regarding avast and email
because it came up again. I Brailled it out but could somebody please
tell me the keystroke to capture the information shown on the screen
so I can just paste it in the body of a message for the future.
Thanks. Below is the actual message in its entirity. However, I am not
certain where to locate this information in Windows live email to make
the required change.
"Avast information! dlg
Avast has detected a secure connection from your program (process
wmail.exe) to the Smtp server 74.125.59.109 This type of connection
can not be checked for viruses. Please disable SSl/tls in your mail
client so that the mail sanner can scan your mail. The mail scanner
will provide the Ssl/tls security itself."
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From: "Mobeen Iqbal" <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, July 06, 2010 7:58 PM
To: <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] Jaws and the latest avast
Hi.
I didn't have to use the jaws curser at all, just out of curiosity,
which sections did you have to use the jaws curser? i'll drop your
comments in an email to avast support if you want, or you could
contact them directly? it just helps to know what different issues
people are having. i don't know of any settings you could change
apart from the setting that says the system uses higher graphics to
represent different aspects of the program, i think that's in
general/basic settings, try unticking that and see what happens.
Mo.
Leonard Morris wrote:
I just installed the latest avast. Although it appears to be more
jaws friendly I still have to use the jaws cursor more then I
thought I would. Are there any settings either in jaws and/or avast
itself to make it even more accessible. Thanks. For answers to
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