A much better solution would be to remove all of the authorization
nonsense in the first place, that's one reason among several why I have
gone away from windows completely and switched to the mac, none of that
to worry about. For Windows though, NVDA is the way to go for sure.
Original message:
Hi Chris, there were changes made to JAWS 16 that make it highly
tolerant of VM changes. You can very the RAM, the number of CPUs etc
and not lose an authorisation, so there's really no reason to avoid
using ILM if you have it.
Jonathan Mosen
Mosen Consulting
Blindness technology eBooks, tutorials and training
http://Mosen.org <http://Mosen.org>
On 14/06/2015, at 5:04 pm, Chris Meredith <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Greetings.
I’m trying to get a VM spun up with Fusion and JAWS. I’m loath to use
an ILM authorization (I shall leave my editorial comments on what I
make of their authorization scheme for another time), so I’m using a
hardware dongle from a prior life wherein I worked on the team that
developed a widely used operating system whose name is the same as
those panes of glass that some of you may look through from time to time.
Unfortunately, instructing Fusion to connect my SafeNet Pro dongle to
the Windows VM results in several minutes of nothing, followed by a
“driver error” from Fusion. The Fusion KB seems to point me in the
direction of an installed “SentinelSystemDrier.pkg” on the Mac side,
except that this doesn’t exist. Has anyone gotten this working? I’d
totally be cool with NVDA, except that there is some support lacking
with NVDA and Visual Studio.
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