Hi Leonard, Those 2 files have nothing to do with 2014 updating to 2015. They just make navigating the Scan Options tab in Settings much easier. What you want to do is open Vipre, press the, F12 key, this is the shortcut key to get to Support / Tools, now, shift + tab, a few times until you get to, Install beta updates, & make sure this is unchecked.
Now, this will only stop 2014 from updating to the 2015 Beta so, to stop 2014 from updating to the official release of 2015 you need to run the, say no to 2015 prompt, registry file. These files have been put up on the Jaws Users website yet but, if you want them I can send them to you. HTH Take care. Mike This email was sent from my, iBarstool. ----- Original Message ----- From: leonard morris To: [email protected] Sent: Sunday, November 09, 2014 6:12 AM Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] Vipre REG Files Explained I installed the Vipre SBAMUI.zip scripts in Jaws v15. The zip file had two files consisting of files named SBAMUI.jfd and SBAMUI.JFF. So, in Vipre what should be unchecked to prevent an update to Vipre 2015 from 2014? On 11/9/2014 5:48 AM, Mike B. wrote: > Hi All, > > Here is an explanation of the registry files that I spoke of & why they > might be a benefit for those that would like to use them. This is from a > blind Jaws User that helped create the files with Vipre. Señor Ferrin, I > believe, is going to post them on the website. > > From: Roger R. Cusson > Greetings folks, > > > After a six hour extensive meeting with their development team, we have > ironed out the problems with 2015, but since the interface has already > been > written, they need to go back in, and fix the accessibility issues. > > > > I will post when it is all good again. > > > > I have tested several modules, and we are continuing to refine it. > > > > For now, hold off on 2015, and if people who have 2014 wish to keep the > 2014 > version and not get the upgrade prompt, I have a binary registry file that > I > can send if people want to get me off list, and I will send u the reg fix > for both the say no to the upgrade prompt fix, and then the say yes to the > upgrade prompt fix, once we have all the viper 2015 accessibility modules > in > place. > > > > So, we have a reg fix prompt to keep 2014 from forcing the update and a > reg > fix for reinstating the prompt to go ahead and upgrade… > > > > The 2015 program is written in dot net framework, and although there are a > huge number of m s d n articles and best practice data modules, some of > the > viper interface is a set of custom controls, which need to be recoded for > accessibility best practices with screen readers. > > > > It is being worked on, and I will post more once we really have something > worth making a second post about. > > > > > > Roger R. Cusson > Computer Access Specialist > Seeing Hands Enterprises - Lisbon, Maine > Website: http://www.rogercusson.com > > TEL: (207) 353-5007 > Skype Contact: rcusson > > > > A quote to live by: > "Any program that works perfectly, simply hasn't been tested properly!" > > > > Take care. > Mike > This email was sent from my, iBarstool. > For answers to frequently asked questions about this list visit: > http://www.jaws-users.com/help/ For answers to frequently asked questions about this list visit: http://www.jaws-users.com/help/ For answers to frequently asked questions about this list visit: http://www.jaws-users.com/help/
