Hello Rianna, It is different for XP but when I sent the message this morning I wasn't at a system with XP on it to check. However, in the second screen of the startup wizard you still need the checkbox checked for starting JAWS as a service. If it is checked then check out the way the service is set up to run. Open services by going to the run dialog and typing in services.msc. This brings up a tree/list view of services running on your computer. use tab key to move into the list view if necessary. When in the list view type JFW quickly to move to the JFW service and listen to see if it says that it is started and is set to run automatically. Press enter key on the service name. In the general tab of the service properties use tab key to check the controls. The combo box for start type should be set to automatic. Also check the path for JFW.EXE to make sure it is correct. use CTRL+tab to move to the log-on page of the dialog. There is a group of a couple radio buttons for local system account and this account. Either one should work if you only have one account. Use tab key to a checkbox for allowing the service to interact with the desktop and make sure it is checked. If not, press spacebar on the checkbox. Use tab key again and see if the profile is enabled. If not then there should be an enable button. use tab to see if there is an apply button and if so depress it with the spacebar. Otherwise just tab to OK button and press spacebar. Restart your system if you made changes and see if it works for you.
Take care. Brian Lee [email protected] For answers to frequently asked questions about this list visit: http://www.jaws-users.com/help/
