Hi guys.  Well, it was bound to happen.  I have been using Super Anti Spyware 
4.56 free edition successfully for a long time, but suddenly, it stopped 
updating the database definitions a few weeks ago.  So today I updated to SAS 
5.0 free dition, the latest version, and, of course, it is much less JAWS 
friendly than its predecessor.  Using the JAWS cursor with JAWS 13, I was able 
to update the database definitions in this new version of SAS and then run a 
quick scan.  When the scan finished, the results page showed that SAS had 
detected two potentially harmful threats, and recommended that they be removed 
immediately from my computer.  But using the JAWS cursor, I could not find 
these threats listed anywhere on the results page, nor could I find any check 
boxes to select them for removal.  Clicking on the Remove Threats button at the 
bottom of the page brought up a warning that no threats had been selected for 
removal, but do I want to continue anyway.  Clicking on the No button brought 
me back to the results page where I still could not find the detected threats 
and select them for removal.  This was never a problem with the earlier version 
of SAS.  Can anyone explain how to find and select malware threats detected by 
SAS 5.0?  Or is SAS now another one of those programs that has become unusable 
with JAWS?  Thanks for any help.

Gerald 

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