[vicsireland] Re: paul h pc problem jaws 8 i e 8 jaws not reading links

  • From: "Flor Lynch" <florlync@xxxxxx>
  • To: <vicsireland@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 8 Sep 2009 23:39:51 +0100

I believe you will be able to uninstall IE8 via control panel add or remove.


----- Original Message ----- From: "paul" <tigerone@xxxxxxxxxx>
To: <vicsireland@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, September 08, 2009 10:10 PM
Subject: [vicsireland] paul h pc problem jaws 8 i e 8 jaws not reading links



 hi robert and gang
 yes it is jaws 8.0 i am using and ie 8.
 i heard there were issues with compatability perhaps this is what is
causing the problem with jaws not reading links.
 so
 anyone know how i roll back to ie 7----- Original Message ----- .

 also
i can type a e mail message on the pc but when i up arrow to read what i
have typed jaws just says
 From: "Robertblank , is there something i should adjust in jaws
configuration manager.

things are quite messy as you can imagine since laptop went down. on that note briefly eircom tell me that due to a microsoft update that came in the ip configuration was changed and that in order to get my laptop to connect
properly i need to reload with my recovery discs, of course they have
disappeared or the dog ate them.
anyone come across this problem on laptop and if no recovery disc how did
ye fix it.
 have tried restore system but no luck.

 i have a feeling i will be ever so slightly more knowledgeable with a
little help from you folks after all this!!!!

 all help gratefully received.
 paul hForde" <bobforde25@xxxxxxxxx>
 To: <vip_students@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
 Sent: Tuesday, September 08, 2009 9:28 PM
 Subject: [vip_students] Re: paul h pc problem jaws not reading links


 > Hi Paul H,
 >
> This sounds like the windows Internet explorer has been updated and the
jaws
> you have isn't accessable with the updated version of internet explorer. > you need to unload the current internet explorer and restore it back to
the
 > version it was previously.
> Sorry I don't know the exact step by step instructions to fix this but
I'm
 > sure somebody on the list will assist you there.
> The best thing to do is tell us what version of JAWS you're using and
what
 > version of internet explorer you currently have.
 >
 > Robbie
> ----- Original Message ----- > From: "paul" <tigerone@xxxxxxxxxx>
 > To: <vip_students@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
 > Sent: Tuesday, September 08, 2009 9:02 PM
 > Subject: [vip_students] paul h pc problem jaws not reading links
 >
 >
 >>
 >>
 >>    hi folks
 >>    am on pc at the moment because laptop has cracked up. something
about a
 >>  windows update interferring and reconfiguring the ip protocal and
 >> therefore
 >>  knocking off my internet access.
 >>
>> will sosrt that out at a later date, meanwhile have set up on pc but
 >> when
>> i go on the internet jaws will not allow me to pull up a list of links
 >> for a
 >>  website.
 >>    all it says is open parent document.
 >>    the web page is there but i cannot access the links.
>> is this a jaws thing i have to configure and what does open parent
 >>  document.
 >>    any help appreciated.
>> this is paul h on my partners, edel fleming's pc in case there is a
mix
 >> up
 >>  on the sender when the list receives this.
 >>    many thanks
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 >>  To: <vip_students@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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>> Subject: [vip_students] Digital TV software provides talking menus for
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