Thanks very much. But I couldn't be successful in unblocking zip
folder after keeping all word files in it.

On 3/1/15, Zujar Shabbir Kanchwala <zujarbri...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Mohib,
>
> The word document files that you are referring to must have been blocked by
> Windows while downloading from the Internet, it is the behaviour of JAWS to
> read content twice in a blocked file. To get rid of duplicate reading:
>
> 1. Open the folder containing such a file in Windows Explorer. For example:
> if the file path is "d:\myFiles\PhysicsChapter1.docx" then open the folder
> "d:\myFiles".
> 2. Right-click on the file name and select Properties from the context
> menu.
> Alternatively, press ALT+ENTER after selecting the file.
> 3. In the Properties window, press TAB as many times required to locate the
> "Unblock" button and activate the same. Alternatively, press ALT+K.
> 4. Activate the OK button to apply the change and close the Properties
> window.
>
> Now the file is unblocked and JAWS will read it normally. Note that if you
> unblock a .zip file then all its content also gets unblocked when
> extracted;
> you do not need to explicitly unblock individual files.
>
> What is blocking?
> Blocking is a Windows behaviour introduced since the release of Windows
> Vista (probably Windows XP Service Pack 2 as well) to mark files downloaded
> from the Internet as potentially harmful. Such files cannot execute
> themselves automatically thereby protecting the computer from threats
> associated with such files. When a blocked .exe file is executed, Windows
> presents a warning to alert the user and runs only if the user hits the Run
> button on the Warning screen. The warning is not presented by Windows if
> the
> user unblocks a file before executing it or if the user has ticked the
> "Always do this for similar files" in the warning screen earlier. Documents
> and other files cannot be saved when they are blocked; user has to click on
> "Enable" button in the right pane to unblock it from Microsoft Word (of
> course, the above procedure can be followed to unblock any file
> irrespective
> of its type).
>
> Can I get rid of this "Blocking" behaviour of Windows?
> Yes! We can get rid of this  "blocking" behaviour of Windows provided we
> understand the potential risk of availing this convenience and have a
> trustworthy robust Antivirus on the computer. Below are the steps to
> disable
> the "blocking" behaviour of Windows:
>
> 1. Press WINDOWS+R to open the Run window.
> 2. Type gpedit.msc and hit the ENTER key. This opens the Local Group Policy
> Editor window.
> 3. In the left pane, expand Local Computer Policy > User Configuration >
> Administrative Templates > Windows Components > Attachment Manager.
> 4. Switch to the right pane of the window using the F6 function key.
> 5. Select the item labelled "Do not preserve zone information in file
> attachments" and hit ENTER to edit this policy.
> 6. Select the radio button labelled Enabled and activate the OK button.
>
> This change takes effect after next login and disables "blocking" of files
> downloaded thereafter. If required the "blocking" behaviour can be
> re-enabled by choosing the radio button labelled Disabled in step 6 of the
> above process.
>
> Once again, a word of caution: Disable "blocking" of files downloaded from
> the Internet only if you understand the potential risk and are absolutely
> sure of sources where you download from and also have a trustworthy robust
> updated antivirus installed on your computer.
>
> hope it helps!
>
> Best Regards,
> Zujar.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf
> Of Mohib Anwar Rafay
> Sent: 01 March 2015 01:35 AM
> To: accessindia
> Subject: [AI] Jaws is reading everything twice in Word
>
> Hi all, I am using MS word 2010, when ever I am reading any word document
> (except continuous reading), jaws is reading everything twice. I am using
> jaws 16 in win 7. Is there any way to stop it from reading everything
> duplicate?
>
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