That message is produced by the scripts when it appears that Skype is
not providing accessibility (MSAA) information to JAWS.  I don't know
why you'd be getting that message after restarting your machine
though.

Normally, when that message comes up, Skype itself is very hard to use
with JAWS.  The most obvious example of this is that it is impossible
to arrow through the Contact list and hear where you are.  Instead,
JAWS might read nothing or read the entire list every time you hit an
arrow key.

Are you seeing behavior like that also?

On Fri, Jul 03, 2009 at 02:37:14PM +0300, messengerpark at gmail.com wrote:
?'m having a message when ? open the computer and launch the skype.
it's really annoying and same message is coming always when i open the
skype after opening computer.

it says:
Problem:  Skype Restart Required

Skype is unaware that a screen reader is running and is not providing
accessibility information.
JAWS and/or Skype must be restarted to fix this problem.
Until the below directions are followed, many things will not work
correctly in Skype with JAWS.

If you recently restarted JAWS but did not use Narrator or another
screen reader, please close and restart Skype now.

If you recently ran Narrator or another screen reader, please close
all screen readers including Narrator, restart JAWS, then close and
restart Skype.

? looked for the help informations but noone helped me..

What should I do?

Thanks for posting to the skype english list. To  access scripts for the latest 
version of skype go to
http://www.dlee.org/skype
To access tutorials and other goodies go to
http://www.marrie.org/skype/skype.html
thanks and have a wonderful day.


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