I've used the Jaws dongle with VMWare which saves all the hassles of authorization. I think the dongle is $45 but somebody else configured the dongle for me. I then just pass the USB dongle through to VMWare and Jaws is happy. Just have to be sure to pull it out before putting your mac in a carry case or you can snap it off.

CB

On 1/25/12 9:03 AM, Søren Jensen wrote:
Hi.
The best solution is simply to use an other screenreader like NVDA. Jaws has 
lots of issues in Fusion because updates or any changes might change the 
virtual machine so Jaws just drop the licens.
Best regards:
Søren Jensen
Mail&  MSN:
[email protected]
Website:
http://www.coolfortheblind.dk/

Den 25/01/2012 kl. 01.42 skrev Cam:

Hi all,

I'm running win 7 on a macbook air with 4gb of ram, split evenly
between snow leopard and windows 7. I'm also running jaws 12. Every
time I restart the win 7 machine in vmware fuison 3, I am asked to
authorise jaws. Has anyone found a work around for this?
Cam

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