OK chris: so the fact that in the help menu under the about menu item it
doesn't matter that the serial number is still gwoffice?
Rick usa

-----Original Message-----
From: Chris Skarstad [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Thursday, March 5, 2015 5:39 PM
To: Rick Thomas; Window-Eyes Discussion List
Subject: Re: voice download really confused

Hi Rick

It sounds like you've obtained your authorization file, which, from your 
message it sounds like you've already installed.
So after that, you have to install Elloquence, so go ahead and do that. 
Ignore the scary-looking message from microsoft, pay that no mind as 
it's Window-eyes and is safe to run.
If you haven't downloaded the file to use elloquence, do that first, and 
then install elloquence.  you won't have to obtain any other serial 
numbers other than the one you have now.




First, you have to install the authorization program for the 
synthesizer, which, again it sounds like you already have.  Now you have 
to install the actual synthesizer itself.  You were probably sent a link 
for the elloquence synthesizer, so go ahead and install that just like 
you did with the authorization file. Just ignore the rather 
scary-looking message from microsoft, you can run it anyway.




On 3/5/2015 4:58 PM, Rick Thomas via Talk wrote:
> Hi Chris or other ai squares: your sales called me and mailed me a serial
> number with insgructions and a link to download.
>
> I managed to slog, trial and error, through that nasty download page and
get
> the windoweyes whatever executable downloaded.
>
> I ran it and a message from microsoft said it is blocked as it was
unsigned
> or unrecognizd or something else and determined to be dangerous.
>
> I cleared everything, re downloaded it and ran it again and the same
message
> from microsoft that they blocked your app because it was unrecognized and
> dangerous or something to that effect.
>
> I repeated the download and the same result the third time so this time I
> clicked more details button on the microsoft blocked your app form to so I
> might read any comments on why your app was blocked.
>
> On that form there was a button labeled, after the warning, "Run Anyway"
> which I clicked - hay it is windoweyes after all.
>
> I then had to click yet another button to allow you to make changes to my
> production machine.
>
> Finally, joy,  the app ran.
>
> But, sigh, It told me I already have a windoweyes for office activation on
> this machine and offered me a button to deactivate it, nothing to enter
any
> serial number or change the activation serial number.
>
> So what now?
>
> Do I deactivate my current copy of windoweyes and then try clicking your
> executable again?
>
> Rick usa
>
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