Dear Miss Maria,
Shared components get updated to the ltatest version each time jaws
is installed as these shared components (the jaws video intercept and
some shared libraries etc.) are downward compatible. Thus if you have
5 versions of jaws installed on your system, you do not have 5 video
intercepts installed but only one, the one that comes with the latest
version of jaws that you have on your system, and all five versions
of jaws that you have on your computer use that same video intercept
of your newest shiniest version of jaws.
Thus unless you have reason to remove the video intercept, you should
indeed leave shared components when you uninstal your older version
or your newer versions of jaws would not run until you reinstall the
video intercept and other shared components. In fact, if you have
need to uninstall the video intercept, you should do so from the
video intercept manager of your latest version of jaws. I pray,
though, that you never have reason to mess with your video intercept
but just have it quietly doing its job.
Warm regards and God Bless,
Doris
At 10:49 AM 8/19/2011, you wrote:
Pretty soon I'll have about five different versions of JAWS
installed in my computer at work.
When uninstalling older versions, is it best to leave shared components?
Thank you.
Sunny Day
Maria Campbell
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