I have used several antivirus programs, and fortunately none of them treated
JAWS as a virus.  I am not surprised, however, that others have encountered
such incidents, for most antivirus and antispyware applications continue to
be either partially or completely inaccessible; for instance, JAWS doesn't
seem to interact at all with Avira.

As for Sharon's comment, Norton doesn't just slow down JAWS.  It impacts the
entire operating system because it uses up an unusually large amount of
memory.  For that reason, I don't recommend it to anyone, blind or sighted
alike.

-----Original Message-----
From: Jfw [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Maria Campbell
via Jfw
Sent: Thursday, February 26, 2015 5:50 PM
To: The Jaws for Windows support list.
Subject: Food for thought

Well I sent a message to the other list, which has absolutely gone mum on
the subject I put out there.
As many of us are on both list, I'm just wondering if anyone has any
thoughts on the possibility that versions of JAWS can be adversely affected
by virus protection that might think of aspects of JAWS as being malware.
I believe this has happened to me in the past, thus messing up some of my
JAWS versions and possibly passing on any corruption caused by virus
protection deleting any files considered suspect.
Yes, no, maybe so?

-- 

Sunny Day
Maria Campbell
[email protected]

Somewhere, something incredible is waiting to be known.
Blaise Pascal


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