I saved these instructions which were originally posted by another list
member:
XP Log-On
This can be accomplished very simply:
1. From the run dialogue, type exactly what you see on the next line
exactly the way you see it:
control userpasswords2
This will open a special dialogue from
Hi Guys
wonder if anyone might be able to shed some light on a problem I'm having with
my XP computer.
I'm using an XP desktop, with jaws V9, over the last couple days, all of a
sudden jaws reports that it isn't authorized and runs in demo mode. each time
I reboot I've got to authorize jaws.
To change the log-on so it doesn't ask you, do the following:
1. Do the windows-run command windowsKey-R and type control
userpasswords2 without the quotes and press enter.
2. There will be a checkbox which says users must log on using a password.
Leave this checked for now.
3. Tab
It will be officially supported in jfw12, but it still works well with 11.
Negoslav
- Original Message -
From: Chris Hallsworth christopher...@googlemail.com
To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com
Sent: Tuesday, July 27, 2010 10:48 PM
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] Cannot use Excel 2010 with
Is there a chance the scroll lock key is pressed and turned on? If it is,
then press it till it's turned off. If that's not the problem, then you may
send to FS another xls file that's not personal and important to you
Is this the only file that givs you problems?
Negoslav
- Original
I have been having the same problem with my authorization. Normally if I go
to the Jaws window, then to, utilities and then to, re-initialize
authorization that takes care of the problem.
It doesn't mean that it won't happen again, it just keeps you from using
another authorization.
The Jaws activation is tied to the hardware of the machine it is
installed to.
If you have changed a CD/DVD drive or system memory etc this will cause
the activatin to be lost.
The same thing can happen if for any reason Windows reports your
hardware differently, e.g. an update causes
Mike gets the credit but I did just a tiny bit of editing:
http://www.jaws-users.com/programs/Email/EmailStripper.html
David Ferrin
ow...@jaws-users.com
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None of what you mention has been done. Sometimes just a simple reboot
causes me to lose my authorization. I have talked to Freedom about it and
they can't figure it out either.
Thanks!
--
From: Bob t...@squashyware.com
Sent: Wednesday, July
Me to, and I am also getting the displaydriver messages to. I contackted fs,
and they are saying hard wair isues could be the problem, but my computer
has just been checked out.
Don't know what to do either.
Goood luck Mitchell
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From:
You shouldn't have to, if that bug was fixed.
At 12:38 PM 7/28/2010, you wrote:
The Jaws activation is tied to the hardware of the machine it is installed to.
If you have changed a CD/DVD drive or system memory etc this will
cause the activatin to be lost.
The same thing can happen if for any
Pl pardon me if this is off topic from JAWS. Using Windows 7, JAWS11.
Streaming video (with sound) online via Windows Media Player on my PC. I'd like
to record the video and audio of the stream using some third party screen
recorder software that is accessible to use with JAWS11.
Secondly,
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