Rick,
Let me reassure you by saying that your chances of having the driver
issues are probably pretty small, especially if you just installed the
latest upgrade. Mine just updated completely without assistance over
night while I slept. I even put the 'puter to sleep, and it updated
anyway, and besides my demo issue, and my sound card being reset to use
enhancements, I had no other hitches. At least because of the state of
my sound card, and the demo warning, I knew that something had happened
<grin>.
And yes, I do have a payed version of Elequence here as well. So far all
seems to be working well.
Good luck,
Larry
On 8/4/2016 6:21 AM, Rick Thomas wrote:
Hi: I too run the Office version.Will I have to figure out how to
ReEstablish my WE authorization stuff?
The JAWS users I know don't have to do this and I forget how to do it so
will be having more and more problems since I have a paid version of the
Eloquence voices, the WindowEyes screen reader and of course all the
WindowEyes driver problems that all are talking about.
My JAWS friend did nnot have any of these problems at all, said everything
is just left in place and functioning after his update.
He is running all current versions of his software so I am wondering if I am
now running Windows 10, the upgrade from windows 8.0 and 8.1 if I will have
to try and figure all this out and is there a step by step someplace to
solve all the above from AISquared anyplace you know of?
Rick USA
-----Original Message-----
From: Talk [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf Of Larry Higgins via Talk
Sent: Thursday, August 4, 2016 6:39 AM
To: Window-Eyes Discussion List <[email protected]>
Subject: Had to reactivate SNO after anniversary update
As I'm sure most of you don't remember, like I remember that when
upgrading from Windows 8.1 to Windows 10 back in April, I was placed
back into demo mode, and ultimately found the option in the licensing
dialog box of WE help to reactivate my serial number, and all was well
from then on. Well, over night after MS updated my machine with the
latest and hopefully greatest, I once again woke up in demo mode. I
repeated the same process, and all once again went as it should have.
So, this is my question.
I am now left with only one reactivation opportunity, and am pretty sure
that I will have to go through this process the next time MS comes up
with a major update, or upgrade. So, once I run out, then what can I do.
Oh yeah, I almost forgot to mention that I am using the Window-Eyes
Office version.
Any help will be greatly appreciated,
Larry
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