I don't understand what you're talking about ... two sets of keys?  Are we
talking about a computer program or a mini-van?

I simply do not understand, as I've said before, *why* people have all the
problems they seem to have with keys.  I'm not questioning that they *do*
have them ... that's painfully obvious ... but I started out with JAWS
over a year ago, have moved it from system to system, upgraded from 3.0 to
3.2, etc., etc., and have never had the kinds of problems that people seem
to be capable of causing for themselves.  The only problems I've
experienced were the result of my own lack of attention ... like resizing
a partition without first moving the key back to the authorization disk.
I know there are others who also haven't had these problems, so what's
really going on here?

I bought a second authorization disk with no keys on it just so I could
keep one at home and one at work at all times for purposes of removing a
key if necessary and this has proven to be a handy tool.  Since it's not
provided as part of the base package, I fully expect to pay for something
like this.  Can somebody, without resorting to hysterics or flaming,
please tell me *why* this is such a difficult system to work with?

-- 
Walt Smith - Raleigh, NC
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

"Do not handicap your children by making their lives easy."
      - Robert A. Heinlein


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