Have you added jaws; (jaws with a semicolon) to your autoexec.bat file? 
You can do this with Notepad, but not at the top of the file.  

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: From: David R. Sherman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
: To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
: Subject: Re: working in a DOS box
: Date: 20 August 1999 20:25
: 
: Just a couple of other quick notes ...
: 
: 1.   place the line:
: 
: switches=/c
: 
: in your config.sys file.
: 2.  Assuming you have an icon on your desktop to enter the DOS prompt
: window -- go into the properties pages by hitting <ALT>+<ENTER>, when
: this icon is highlighted.  There should be an edit field in the general
: page which allows you to list the name and path of your jaws.bat file.  
: This way, JAWS should be up and running for you when you enter the DOS 
: box.
: 
: -- Dave Sherman
: 
: On Fri, 20 Aug 1999 14:30:14 -0400 "Clendinen, Alan"
: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
: >Walter,
: >
: >Have you gone into your JFW configuration manager and checked the 
: >check box
: >that says "Use JAWS screen reader in a DOS box"?
: >You shouldn't have to unload JFW. Just open a DOS box and type JAWS 
: >and hit
: >enter. When you enter EXIT at the DOS prompt, you will be back in 
: >Windows
: >and using JFW again.
: >All the above assumes that you are using a hardware speech 
: >synthesizer.
: >Hope this helps!
: >
: >Alan
: >-
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: 
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