Hi

If you used the JAWS Script Manager to edit and save/compile the Internet
Explorer scripts, the Script Manager saved the source file (JSS) and the
execution (JSB) files in your user JAWS settings folder instead of the JAWS
Shared Settings folder.  So you should be able to find the original Internet
Explorer script by Freedom Scientific in the JAWS Shared Settings folder.
You can find these folders by opening the start menu, unless your running
Windows 8.  Then navigate to All Programs, JAWS 15, Explore JAWS and then
either choose Explore User Settings or Explore Shared Settings.  If you're
running Windows 8, you can follow the path "C:\ProgramData\Freedom
Scientific\JAWS\15.0\Utilities" where you will find the Explore User
Settings and Explore Shared settings.  Sorry, but I don't know of an easier
way to find the JAWS utilities folder in Windows 8.  When you find the
Internet Explorer.JSS file in the Shared Settings Folder, I would open the
file's properties and make sure that the date last modified is earlier than
when you started editing the file to be sure that it is the Freedom
Scientific  original file.  If the last date modified is later than when the
file was first edited, you could run a JAWS repair to see if the original FS
file was restored.  If not, you may have to uninstall JAWS 15, including
shared settings and then reinstall it.  If all else fails, you could call FS
support for assistance.

Also if the Internet Explorer.jss file you edited had been edited and saved
before this last update, all of the previous changes will have to be
re-entered also.


-----Original Message-----
From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf Of Courtney Curran
Sent: Thursday, January 14, 2016 5:06 PM
To: Jaws User Group
Subject: [JAWS-Users] Re-initializing scripts

Hello,
Today at work, I had to edit the internet explorer.jss script. I
unfortunately made some errors. How can I obtain the original internet
explorer.jss script that came with JAWS 15? And where would I go to replace
the one with mistakes? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,




Moop
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