What I don't understand about all of this discussion is, if you're
supposed to remove the key before running one of these programs that
mess around with the key file(s), doesn't JAWS sto speaking, or does
it only look for the key when first started?  I'm going to assume
(hopefully) that it doesn't stop speaking, but before trying it and
getting left holding the proverbial bag, I'd like to know.

On Fri, 25 Jun 1999 02:57:56 -0400, you wrote:

>Hi,
>
>The only Norton program I know you have to remove your key for is
speed
>disc.  The jaws key is a CPS file so I guess you could do a search of
your
>hard drive to see if you indeed had a CPS file listed.  If you go
into
>windows explorer and enter on programs, when you press j, at some
point,
>probably the first item, will say jaws cps.
>
>Linda Parent
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Denise Avant
>Sent: Thursday, June 24, 1999 4:03 PM
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: authorization key and scandisk, norton's antivirus
>
>
>Good afternoon all,
>
>Thanks so much for the help with moving the authorization key issue.
Now
>what i'd really like to know is whether you have to move it or not. i
>really don't want to do if if i don't have to. one less thing to
worry
>about! i've heard from two people one on list and one off list that
say no
>you do not.
>when i first got jfw 3.3.2 and then 3 and started working with it, i
had a
>situation where it appeared that my authorization key disappeared. it
turns
>out that even though jfw said it had successfully installed it, it
had not
>installed it at all.
>anyway, i say all of that to say that i was told that scandisk,
defrag and
>norton's often destroyed authorization keys so it was better to
remove them
>before running those programs.
>thanks again
>
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