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From: Karlen Communications
Date: Fri, Oct 26 2018 8:46AM
Subject: GitHub and the Colour Contrast Analyzer latest version
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Can anyone help me run the latest version of TPG's Colour Contrast Analyzer
on a Windows 10 with all updates computer?



I downloaded the Windows version from GitHub. I did find a bug from 21 days
ago that states that the GitHub installer trips Windows Defender and you get
a message that is supposed to say "Run Anyway" or "Don't Run."



I'm using Windows 10 with all current updates and there is no "Run Anyway"
button, just a "Don't Run" button.so I can't run the latest version of the
Colour Contrast Analyzer even if I choose to run as administrator.



I've never had problems with any download of this tool before and I was
teaching a class in accessible document design at the time I asked students
to download the tool. I was the only one who could not run the thing! I had
to use an older version which I thankfully had on my computer.



So, can anyone tell me how to run the latest version of the Colour Contrast
analyzer on Windows 10?



Cheers, Karen

From: David Engebretson Jr
Date: Fri, Oct 26 2018 12:38PM
Subject: Re: GitHub and the Colour Contrast Analyzer latest version
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If you click on the "More Info" button you'll get the option to "Run
Anyway."

Best,
David


From: Karlen Communications
Date: Fri, Oct 26 2018 2:09PM
Subject: Re: GitHub and the Colour Contrast Analyzer latest version
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Thank you! JAWS wasn't reading any of the Windows Defender dialog.

Cheers, Karen

From: David Engebretson Jr
Date: Fri, Oct 26 2018 2:16PM
Subject: Re: GitHub and the Colour Contrast Analyzer latest version
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Yah, it's a puzzler. I always have to press tab to get focus on to the
dialog.

Best,
David