[jaws-uk] Re: terminal services

  • From: Gordon.Luke@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • To: jaws-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Wed, 20 May 2009 12:19:33 +0100

Hi Brian

Yes it will work but you'll need to have Jaws installed on all the servers
you wish to access.

Good luck

Gordon Luke
Capita IT (CAIM)


                                                                           
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Hi,

Appologies for the cross posting,
I am a helpdesk analyst, using jaws version 10, supporting a number of
users in an Airline.

In my work, I am using many different applications. However, as a jaws
user, there are some that are restricting me from offering the kind of
support that I need to provide.

We use an application called active directory, to unlock user accounts, and
change passwords on a regular basis. My understanding is that, jaws is
sitting on my c drive on my pc, and the application is sitting on a server.
So, when I load up active directory, I get no speech from jaws.

I will shortly be using an application called ConsoleOne, to change citrix
passwords for users, and the same rules apply. Jaws is on my c drive, and
the application is on the server.
I have remote desktop for jaws, on my jaws licence.

Do I need to have jaws loaded on each server that I am trying to access
through terminal services? Or is it possible for me to do this at all.

Appologies for the long mail, all help would be appreciated.

Brian.


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