Mike,

I tried an earlier version of Jaws and still had the slow startup issue.

I also tried disabling realtime protection on MSSE, and didn't notice much if any improvement in Jaws 14 or 15 Beta startup times.

Steve
----- Original Message ----- From: "Mike B." <[email protected]>
To: "Jaws-Users List" <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, September 19, 2013 5:26 PM
Subject: [JAWS-Users] A Temporary Fix To My MSSE / Jaws / IE & OE Issues


Hi All,

Anyone that is having the same problem as I & a few others with IE, OE,
Jaws, & whatever programs that won't start after a computer startup or
reboot can do the following:  Turn off MSSE's Real Time Protection just
before shutting down the computer & restarting it right after you start the
computer the next time.  Here is how:

1. Go to your system tray with, Insert + F11.
2. Go to, PC status protected, press enter, & press enter on, Open.
3. Tab to, change my scan schedule link, & press enter.
4. Arrow down to, Real Time protection, tab to, turn on real time protection recommended checkbox checked, & press the spacebar to uncheck this box. Tab
to, save changes button & press the spacebar.  You will get a message that
your computer may be at risk but, you can ignore this message.
5. Now, press, Alt + F4, to close MSSE & shut down your computer.

What to do after you restart your computer:
1. Go to your system tray with, Insert + F11.
2. Go to, PC status at risk, press enter, & press enter on, Open.
3. When you press enter on, Open, you will hear, turn on button so, press
the spacebar to turn your real time protection back on & Alt +F4 to close
the MSSE window.

HTH

Take care.
Mike
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