I was under the impression that the original question was whether or not this drive could be accessed using JAWS. Now I'm wondering if the question is whether or not JAWS can be loaded on to and accessed from a Thumb Drive. These are completely different questions because the first only refers to how the OS will access the drive and if JAWS will be able to function within that framework -- to which I have to say I don't understand how the answer could possibly be negative since the file subsystem software is at such a low level compared to the User Interfaces deployed in the Microsoft OS. Whereas the second perspective questions if JAWS can be placed on the drive and function properly -- and even at that I have to wonder how opening the required files via specialized software by this drive would prevent the OS from honoring the resource requests JAWS makes. ---------------- Bill Gallik E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] * * * - "Comedy is simply a funny way of being serious." - Peter Ustinov
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