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From: Bill Mason
Date: Jun 18, 2003 2:14AM
Subject: Re: A question about the demo version of Window Eyes (4.211)
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At 10:01 PM 6/17/2003, Kathleen Anderson wrote:
>I downloaded the demo of Windows Eyes and installed it, and now every time 
>I boot up my PC, Window Eyes starts. I looked around to see if I could 
>turn that off - I couldn't find anything in the application or in my 
>Startup. I did find something on the GW Micro web site, but it appears to 
>only apply to the latest version, not to the demo (4.211). Does anyone 
>know how change this in the demo version?
This happened to me and I can't recall entirely how I fixed it.  It had 
something to do with doing a custom install, not a standard install.  (Or 
whatever the options were named when you run setup -- I don't have the 
install with me to run it again and see what they were called.)  Whatever 
the non-standard install option was, you will be given a choice in it 
whether to have Window Eyes start automatically with Windows or not.
Bill Mason
Accessible Internet
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From: Kathleen Anderson
Date: Jun 18, 2003 5:49AM
Subject: Re: A question about the demo version of Window Eyes (4.211)
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Bill Mason wrote:
> At 10:01 PM 6/17/2003, Kathleen Anderson wrote:
>> I downloaded the demo of Windows Eyes and installed it, and now
>> every time I boot up my PC, Window Eyes starts. I looked around to
>> see if I could turn that off - I couldn't find anything in the
>> application or in my Startup. I did find something on the GW Micro
>> web site, but it appears to only apply to the latest version, not to
>> the demo (4.211). Does anyone know how change this in the demo
>> version?
>
> This happened to me and I can't recall entirely how I fixed it.  It
> had something to do with doing a custom install, not a standard
> install.  (Or whatever the options were named when you run setup -- I
> don't have the install with me to run it again and see what they were
> called.)  Whatever the non-standard install option was, you will be
> given a choice in it whether to have Window Eyes start automatically
> with Windows or not.
>
Thank you, Bill. I uninstalled it and reinstalled and took the custom
install option - at the very end of the install it asks if you want Window
Eyes to load at startup - I said 'no'.
Kathleen Anderson
State of Connecticut
Hartford, Connecticut 06106
OSC: phone: (860) 702-3355 fax: (860) 702-3634
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