one thing i found out. you can only load one version of  the set files at one 
time. when one is installedthe other
will uninstall. so maybe     the versions are not being completely removed when 
you switch versions.



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i don't know. i do not have access. but i did load the set file and it messed 
up the wineyes.000 set file when i opened the wineyes control panel. it was 
back to the factory defaults for the verbocity settings.
but even after i uninstalled the access set file i had to reboot w e to get my 
own settings to start working again.
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Kevin Huber 
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  Sent: Wednesday, November 12, 2008 11:55 AM
  Subject: Re: Stopping Window-eyes from interupting itself


  Hi:
  We are using MS Access 2003 and the latest scripts for for Access
  2002.  Would that make a difference?
  Kevin Huber

  On 11/12/08, Kevin Huber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
  > Hi:
  > IThanks.  I will take a look at that later this afternoon.  Right now,
  > I have a training assignment that I have to go to.
  > Kevin Huber
  >
  >
  > On 11/11/08, net bat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
  >> i noticed that there are 3 different versions of the access set files.
  >> maybe
  >> you have the wrong version installed? maybe it is not the newest version?
  >> it
  >> shows the latest version and which version you have installed.
  >> maybe you need a patch for access?
  >> like ms office had some service packs that were needed before w e would
  >> work
  >> properly.
  >>
  >>   ----- Original Message -----
  >>   From: Kevin Huber
  >>   To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  >>   Sent: Tuesday, November 11, 2008 7:35 AM
  >>   Subject: Re: Stopping Window-eyes from interupting itself
  >>
  >>
  >>   Hi:
  >>   Yes, I have loaded the Wineyes.000 set and I find that it didn't
  >>   interrupt itself.  I also reinstalled the MS Access set file from the
  >>   Window-eyes set file manager at some point and it didn't seem to make
  >>   a difference.
  >>   Kevin Huber
  >>
  >>
  >>   On 11/10/08, net bat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
  >>   > have you tried loading the wineyes.000 set file to see if it still
  >> does
  >> it.
  >>   > have you tried re installing the access set file from the set file
  >> manager?
  >>   > ----- Original Message -----
  >>   > From: "Kevin Huber" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
  >>   > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
  >>   > Sent: Monday, November 10, 2008 8:56 AM
  >>   > Subject: Stopping Window-eyes from interupting itself
  >>   >
  >>   >
  >>   >> Hi:
  >>   >> I am running an inhouse application that is based on a Microsoft
  >>   >> Access database with some Visual Basic code added.
  >>   >> When I load the application, the MS Access set file is loaded.  The
  >>   >> problem is that every time Window-eyes tries to speak, it gets cut
  >>   >> off.  For example, when I arrow up and down through the main menu,
  >>   >> Window-eyes tries to say the highlighted option, but it gets cut off.
  >>   >> I have also noticed that when I press a hotkey such as "say window
  >>   >> title" Windows starts to say it but it gets cut off.
  >>   >> Can anyone give me any suggestion of how to stop Window-eyes from
  >>   >> being cup off before it finishes what it is trying to say?
  >>   >> Kevin Huber
  >>   >>
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