Well, when I installed JAWS 14 on my work PC it did restrict many functions
like the JAWS cursor. While alt tabbing between open applications, it would
cause delays. At first I thought it was the RAM of the PC but 4GB should
cover some speed.

I have the same setup at home and JAWS 14 works like a charm. Windows 7 32
bit, 4GB RAM, i3 processor. I am not sure what the processor is on the work
PC though. When I contacted my IT team they updated some global policies
with Symantec after which I did a fresh install of JAWS. Now it seems to
work better. Sadly it still has some irritating bugs like the home tab is
always selected when ever switching to any Microsoft application like Excel.
JAWS has no scripts for Microsoft Communicator or IBM Sametime. Reviewing
messages in both the Instant Messaging client are a pain. They asked me to
use the Windows Live Messenger scripts for communicator but this was not
exactly helpful or the solution.

Mujtaba Merchant
Bangalore, India
"Motivation is what gets you started, habit is what keeps you going." ~ Jim
Rohn


-----Original Message-----
From: Blind-Computing [mailto:blind-computing-boun...@jaws-users.com] On
Behalf Of inthaneelf
Sent: Tuesday, April 30, 2013 2:15 PM
To: blind-computing@jaws-users.com
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] Symantec and JAWS Screen Reader

ah, oh well, it isn't exactly what you were thinking, you need to remember
that all English must be "taken in text" or according to what item it is
referring to. 

this isn't a brag or even a statement about blocking a screen reader, its
actually the opposite by reference, "how to permanently unblock a file like
a accessibility program if we accidently block the thing"

ah well, no big battle for me, dreck I was looking forward to something or
someone to tear into!

guess I'll have to go pound on a pillow instead *sigh*

take care, and thank you for responding!
inthaneelf
-----Original Message-----
From: Blind-Computing [mailto:blind-computing-boun...@jaws-users.com] On
Behalf Of Mujtaba Merchant
Sent: Monday, April 29, 2013 9:28 AM
To: blind-computing@jaws-users.com
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] Symantec and JAWS Screen Reader

Here you go with the URL to the Symantec site:
http://www.symantec.com/business/support/index?page=content&id=HOWTO80927

Mujtaba Merchant
Bangalore, India
"Motivation is what gets you started, habit is what keeps you going." ~ Jim
Rohn

-----Original Message-----
From: Blind-Computing [mailto:blind-computing-boun...@jaws-users.com] On
Behalf Of inthaneelf
Sent: Monday, April 29, 2013 1:00 PM
To: blind-computing@jaws-users.com
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] Symantec and JAWS Screen Reader

ah, please send me the URL of that page!

thanks,
the elf

-----Original Message-----
From: Blind-Computing [mailto:blind-computing-boun...@jaws-users.com] On
Behalf Of Mujtaba Merchant
Sent: Thursday, April 04, 2013 6:46 AM
To: blind-computing@jaws-users.com
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] Symantec and JAWS Screen Reader

Angelo, thanks for the appreciation. I am in the process of writing FS and
Symantec an email with all the technical details so that they can address
this issue in all future releases of their products. Lucky for them I am not
in the United States, I would have sued Symantec because they are so damn
bold in writing on their site that their product blocks screen readers.

Mujtaba Merchant
Bangalore, India
"Motivation is what gets you started, habit is what keeps you going." ~ Jim
Rohn

-----Original Message-----
From: Blind-Computing [mailto:blind-computing-boun...@jaws-users.com] On
Behalf Of Angelo DeMarsico
Sent: Thursday, April 04, 2013 8:34 AM
To: blind-computing@jaws-users.com
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] Symantec and JAWS Screen Reader

Wonderful work!     Angelo

-----Original Message----- 
From: Mujtaba Merchant
Sent: Wednesday, April 03, 2013 10:20 PM
To: blind-computing@jaws-users.com
Subject: [Blind-Computing] Symantec and JAWS Screen Reader

Hello Folks,



This is something spectacular I came across at my work place and thought I
should share it with you guys.



I work on a Windows 7 OS PC with JAWS 14 installed on it. Now, this PC is
behind a corporate firewall and has Symantec protection I believe corporate
edition. When the IT department installed JAWS on this PC there were initial
glitches in installing it and activating it to the full version. Had
something to do with Administrative privilages. Anyhow, this has nothing
with the concern of this email.



I started experiencing iratic behavior from JAWS on applications that were
of my daily use. For example we use Microsoft Communicator 2007 as an
internal communication tool or IM client as some of you may know it as. JAWS
fails to announce the status of my contact in the contacts list, there is
absolutely no clue if the contact is away, in a meeting, busy or just
offline. Then on some web pages it failed to read elements like buttons and
some links. In excel when I switch to the worksheet from another
application, by default the home tab is already selected so I need to press
the escape key before doing anything on the sheet. Sometimes, JAWS would
just get paranoid and start reading arbid text from an application which is
no longer in focus.



This made me get really frustrated and I wrote to Freedom Scientific. They
gave me a work around for my communicator issue, unfortunately it did not
work as expected. I did a little research on the net and found out the
culprit is the Symantec protection software that is blocking JAWS
functionality. Here is what Symantec had to say on their website:



You can create file exceptions for Tamper Protection. You might want to
create a Tamper Protection exception if Tamper Protection interferes with a
known safe application on your client computers. For example, Tamper
Protection might block an assistive technology application.



Source: http://www.symantec.com/business/support/index?page=content
<http://www.symantec.com/business/support/index?page=content&id=HOWTO80927>
&id=HOWTO80927



Now my question is why does one have to got to go through this extra effort
in adding JAWS or for that matter any other screen reader in the exemption
list of applications in Symantec? Should not they have already figured out
that this will create hinderances to any blind user in a corporate
environment? Why can't Freedom Scientific OR Symantec take some ownership in
creating a more accessible environment for a blind user when it comes to
security.



Lucky for me, I have some technical knowledge to back up my researching
ability, imagine a novice blind computer user, he/she would have to go
through a lot of trouble to demystify this strange behavior of his installed
copy of JAWS. This is of most concern because there is no mention of this
issue being reported by Freedom Scientific on their site. I am going to dig
their forums to further investigate this claim of mine.



Mujtaba Merchant

Bangalore, India

"Motivation is what gets you started, habit is what keeps you going." ~ Jim
Rohn



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