Listers,
I am trying to see if anyone else has encountered issues with the Remedy 
Windows user tool when using the JAWS 12.0 screen reading software.
The Remedy user tool is 7.5 patch 6 running on a Windows 7 (32 bit) client. The 
JAWS software is the latest release for Win 7 (12.0.525). The behavior we're 
seeing is like this;
The JAWS software seems to be fine in most fields on our forms that use menus 
for the values to be returned. It takes issue with selection fields where the 
drop down choices are attributes of the field and not contained on another form 
as a menu attached to the field. It throws a generic error stating that the 
Remedy tool has stopped working and you have to close the program out. The user 
tool has been uninstalled and reinstalled and the user has been granted full 
admin rights on the machine in question. I have looked at the permissions of 
the user account and nothing has been changed there.
If anyone has seen anything like this before, I would appreciate any thoughts 
or input in the matter.

Thank you

Randy Mckinnish
Technical Systems Developer
Compass Group The Americas Division


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