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From: Jason Megginson
Date: Jun 17, 2010 9:03AM


You can check that the following (3) files are in your c:Windows/System32
folder:
JavaAccessBridge.dll
JAWTAccessBridge.dll
WindowsAccessBridge.dll

In the folder C:Program FilesJavajre1.6.0_05lib (or other JRE folder)
do you have the following:
accessibility.properties

In the folder: C:Program FilesJavajre1.6.0_05libext you should have:
access-bridge.jar
jaccess-examples.jar

It may not hurt to place the following files in the ext folder:
jaccess-1_2.jar
jaccess-1_3.jar
jaccess-1_4.jar

All of the files above are packaged with the JAVA access bridge. Also make
sure you have the axbridge.dll file in the bin folder. This file should be
there by default.


Jason Megginson
SSB BART Group
(O):703-637-8964
(C):703-244-7755


-----Original Message-----
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[mailto: <EMAIL REMOVED> ] On Behalf Of Carin Headrick
Sent: Wednesday, June 16, 2010 3:13 PM
To: WebAIM Discussion List
Subject: [WebAIM] any java accessibility bridge experts out there?

Hi. I could really use some help right about now. For a reason I cannot
understand, my JAB keeps failing to work. This means I can't interact with

the "warning security" dialog presented by Java web start, which means I'm

stopped cold when I'm dealing with a java-based application.

Please, please, if there's someone who understands Java Access Bridge,
could
you help me stop this from happening? I haven't had to install new Java,
so
I can't figure out what is JAB's problem. I have tried reinstalling JAB to

no avail, and every time I have to reinstall JAB it takes about a half an
hour, and this program is a meeting-based software...so if I discover
there
is a problem and it's too close to the meeting, I miss out on using the
software and have to stay on the phone.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Carin