Thanks Tom. As usual, when you give an explanation, it tends to clear
things up very well <g>.
Please get ready to kindly give me assistance with another issue some
time this evening. Hopefully you can anyway.
I am presently in WE demo mode, because it appears that all of a sudden
my Office 13 is no longer valid, making it impossible to run WE for
Office as a normal copy of WE.
OK, I said more than I intended in this message. Anyway, this may
present me with no other choice but to run narrator, and I do have some
questions about that, that is if you are up for that. But I must go fix
myself some supper, because my dear wife is, and will be in the hospital
for the next three days or so, so I am batching so to speak <smile>. my
demo session will run out shortly, so will have to reboot after dinner.
What a hassle!
Again Tom, thanks for answering my question so well.
Larry
On 6/5/2018 5:21 PM, Tom Kingston via Talk wrote:
Just to expand a bit on what John said, The Window-Eyes program is
installed in the Program Files (x86) folder, as is all 32 bit programs
on 64 bit Windows. And that is where it is run from. All the program
components and modules are there.
The AppData profile folders are just your personal configuration
folders. For example, let's say you and your wife both use
Window-Eyes. You can each have your own profile with your own set
files, dictionaries, apps, etc.
This is why you can wipe out a profile and Window-Eyes will just
create a new one using the default template, which will be built from
the files in the Program Files (x86) folder.
Regards,
Tom
On 6/5/2018 5:47 PM, john schwery via Talk wrote:
Larry, on my system, I have both 32 and 64 bit programs. The 32 bit
programs are installed to the x86 directory.
At 05:25 PM 6/5/2018, Larry Higgins via Talk, wrote:
OK John, I'm sure that's true, but why even put it there when, as it
at least appears to me, the program, WE that is, is actually run
from the app data folder, or am I some how mistaken about this.
Please straighten me out on this one <smile>. On 6/5/2018 11:35 AM,
john schwery via Talk wrote: > Larry, that directory is where a 64
bit os puts 32 bit programs. > > At 11:10 AM 6/5/2018, Larry Higgins
via Talk, wrote: >> Listers, It has occurred to me to ask this a
number of times, but >> just never got around to it. While trying to
help a fellow lister >> yesterday, I found myself looking into
the Program Files (X86) >> folder, forgetting that is a folder
apparently without purpose. >> However, I'm sure it must serve some
purpose or it wouldn't be there. >> I of course know about the
appdata subfolder, that being the real >> seat of WE, but why that
one. Could it serve as the backup? That's >> it, Larry
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