For those interested in continuing to use the program. I have not done as many scans lately like I should have done. However, I have always updated the definitions frequently. With all of the conversation about this program, I thought I would try to see what version 6.0 is doing with JAWS 16. I was incredibly surprised.
Now, I am not the greatest and most savvy computer operator, like many of you are. However, I do survive because of a lot of logic and common sense. I quickly noticed that you are correct, SAS is not accessible like older versions. However, I routed the JAWS cursor to the PC cursor. Then I found different features that sounded what I needed to do. I left clicked on: Complete Scan. It did its job over more than 200,000 files and all else. I had 45 threats and was advised to quarantine those threats and delete them. I found a quarantine button and left clicked on that. I was told that all threats were then quarantined. Next, I found a delete bottom, left clicked on it and before I knew I found a done button and that was perfect for me. Left clicked on it and it was a done deal. To prove to myself that I actually did everything perfectly, I ran the same scan again. Yes, not one threat remained this time. I use SAS to supplement my Vipre Anti-Virus program. I do not use Malware bytes, since I know that is way too complicated for me to use effectively. I am impressed for two reasons, in particular: 1. My computer is now free of the threats it had yesterday. 2. This is entirely possible to accomplish only using the JAWS cursor. Again, I am not the guru that most of you are, but if this can work for a computer chimp, it certainly can work even better for you who understand computer programs better than I. Hope this helps someone! To err is human, but to really mess things up, one needs a computer. For answers to frequently asked questions about this list visit: http://www.jaws-users.com/help/
