I have found this behaviour to be around for some time.  With versions
7.X it seems to be a little better, because when this happens often
pressing control+shift+A to invoke MSAA mode works.  In previous
versions, I had to shut down Window-Eyes or open IE or Adobe to get We
to discover MSAA.
 
Vic
 

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From: John Riehl [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Thursday, March 12, 2009 8:06 PM
To: gwinfo
Subject: Outlook and html messages


am curious if the crack programmers at Gw Micro have found a solution re
why, on occasion, windoweyes 7.01 will not read Outlook messages that
are in html?  I just got a message, open it and tried to read it -- from
Windoweyes' perspective, the screen is blank. when I cloae Windoweyes,
bring it up again and re-open the message, it rads fine. 
Why does this happen? It does not happen all the time, but it happens
often enough to be extremely annoying. and please no messages about
reading in plain text. 
Thanks. 
 
John Riehl 
 


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