Hello Lisa. The problem is this. I am not hearing anything when I click on
the program. also when I go to the system tray it says computer at risk. but
this icon only shows up for a minute and then when you go back to the system
tray it is gone. I tried even going so far as to download a copy demo of
jaws 11 to see if another blind friend of mine could use the tandum feature
to see what was going on. also when I did click on the icon that says
computer at risk it brings me in to the context menu of active sink witch it
shouldn't do and I get choices like tyal windows vertically etc. I have even
tried clicking on Microsoft security esentchels in the programs menu and
nothing happens it just says enter and start button. so in short this is
really weird and quite frustrating. I am running windows xp home sp 3 and
jaws 7.0. I hope that this info helps out to see where or what options I
have left to solve this. from Mich.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Lisa belville" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, February 16, 2011 5:43 PM
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] help with getting mse to work.
Mich, the dialog of MSE is a bit of a combination between a Windows seven
menu structure and a old school layout.
Are you asking MSE to scan your PC or what? when you first open the
program, you should be sitting on a scan now button. If you press enter
here, I believe the default is to do a quick scan, which really doesn't
take all that long if I remember correctly.
It's not very obvious while it's scanning; you won't get anything on a
status line, there's no progress beeps or anything like that, and because
it doesn't use resources, you won't know until you actually open the main
window. I use my JAWS cursor to read around in here, but you can also tab
to the different options for the scanning preferences.
When you go to the system tray, is there an icon in the list saying
computer status protected or computer status unprotected?
If you haven't gotten this far, let us know so we can suggest other
things. Are you getting an error message, or do you just not know for sure
if you're in the MSE window. I'd assume that an earlier version of JAWS
would work with this because the buttons and other options are clearly
labeled, but this could also be an issue.
IF THE HOUSEWORK IS DONE - THEN THE COMPUTER IS Broken!
Lisa Belville
[email protected]
----- Original Message -----
From: "Mich" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, February 16, 2011 2:56 PM
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] help with getting mse to work.
Hi all. I still am having alot of problums trying to get mse to work on
my windows xp pc. i am running sp 3. and i am also running a 32 bit
system. I have installd it but when I go to it it doesn't start or
anything it doesn't do any thing. if someone can help me with this that
would be grait. from Mich.
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