Hi

What software are you running to host your virtual machine?  When I first
started installing a virtual machine a few months ago, I started with the
Windows virtual machine host software from Microsoft that had a KB number as
part of the install file name.  I had the same problem of JAWS saying it was
not authorized to run in a terminal session.  I couldn't find any way around
that issue.  But I discovered that I could run my virtual machine under
VMware Player versions 5 and 6, which is free for non-commercial users.
That's VMware Player, not VMware WorkStation which is quite expensive.  So I
uninstalled the Microsoft software and installed VMware Player.  You can
find JAWS scripts for VMware Player at
http://mysite.verizon.net/marangs/VMware.html

Even though the documentation on the above page only mentions VMware Player
3.x, they seem to work fine with versions 5 and 6.

-----Original Message-----
From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf Of Liz Wade
Sent: Sunday, October 20, 2013 10:24
To: [email protected]
Subject: [JAWS-Users] Continued authorization issue

hi all:  I purchased a 3 key license of jaws 14 pro and have installed it on
my windows 7 pro machine and was intending to install one of the other keys
on my windows xp mode virtual machine; however, when I do this I receive the
message this program is not authorized to run in a terminal session, what
does this mean and do I need to purchase something else?  My understanding
was that I could just use one of my keys.  My keys are unused as it still
shows I have 2 keys available.  Any ideas would be much appreciated.  Thanks
in advance.
regards, Liz wade
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