RE: JAWS 5.0 and automatically start JAWS.

Keith,
  I ran the demo version on XP because I lost all of my keys. Jaws runs
as a service program on my computer so it is active when you log off of
one use and go to the next. CYS...

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From: jfw-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:jfw-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On
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Sent: Friday, November 28, 2003 4:55 PM
To: jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: JAWS 5.0 and automatically start JAWS.


I was forced to remove JAWS 4.51, authorization and all. I was
wondering, is 
automatically start JAWS faster in Windows XP then in Windows 98? I'm
using 
Windows 98 Second Addision. 
Can the JAWS for Windows demo only be installed on Windows 98? I think
it can 
be installed on Windows all versions. Right? 



When a full version of JAWS starts, How does the program know to request
the 
Authorization disk? 

I also have great news for those who need to reference the JAWS basic 
training tutorial. It is available on your JAWS CD in the training
folder, in a MP3 
format. To find it do the folowing steps. 


    First place your JAWS CD in to the CD Rom drive of your computer.
Then, 
Hold down the shift key so that the automatic install does not come up.
The 
shift key allows you to bypass the autorun feature. Next, Open Windows
Explorer, 
and look for the folder on your JAWS CD JAWS 50, or what ever version of
JAWS 
you happen to have, training folder. 

If you were looking in the jAWS 5.0 CD shipping or demo, you would type
the 
folowing for example. Simply substitute the correct version of JAWS
here. 

D:\JAWS50\Trainning\MP3 

That's ware you'll find it. 

I hope this information was a  value to you.
Regards, Keith.


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