For all I know, the files will be left in place. I cant say for certain since I 
never tried to upgrade using the free Window-Eyes with an Eloquence 
authorization. You were the one voicing the concern, so I provided a suggestion 
based on the worst case scenario you described in your email.  
Marc

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On November 27, 2015 9:27:30 AM Rick Thomas <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Mark: Why wouldn't the Eloquence files all be left in place during the
> upgrade?
> Rick USA
>
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> Subject: Re: Paid Eloquence and Windows 10 install
>
> The Win 10 tutorial was created from the perspective of a person using the
> retail version of Window-Eyes, therefore the topic of dealing with an addon
> synthesizer was not addressed. If you are concerned about losing one of your
> Eloquence activations, use the activation manager to transfer the activation
> back to the server before upgrading. Post upgrade, you can reinstall and
> reactivate. The task of installing and activating a synthesizer is covered
> in another tutorial. You can find it on www.WindowEyesForOffice.com on the
> Voices page.
> Marc
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> On November 27, 2015 6:24:39 AM Rick Thomas via Talk
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Hi: I remember there were problems with the way WE handled the Eloquence
>> files during the Windows 10 upgrade process. That is there were some hoops
>> to jump through to get your paid copy of Eloquence back and running after
> a
>> Windows 10 upgrade. I don't see anything in the most recent tutorial on
>> installing and setting up windows 10 via the upgrade method related to
> this
>> problem. Has WE handled it or just not included it in their tutorial to
> keep
>> it cleaner and simpler?
>> Windows 10 says they levave all files intact so I would think the
> Eloquence
>> files and support files would be kept in place but there was nothing in
>> Marks tutorial I read on this unless I read the wrong one.
>> Thanks - getting ready for upgrading to windows 10.
>> Rick USA
>>
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