Re: Copying settings file
Van Lant, Robin
Thanks, Jonas. I wish I could get admin rights, but our company is very tight on that. Thankfully, the IT guy is in my building and is pretty generous with letting me walk over and him entering the necessary admin credentials when I need to do an update. I could see this being a real pain if I was in a satellite office with no onsite tech guy who knows me and has seen screen readers in action on my laptops for years now.
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Sent: Wednesday, November 29, 2017 11:13 AM To: main@jfw.groups.io Subject: Re: Copying settings file
You will be good with doing that, you may want the guy to make you an administrator on the pc so you can install updates and stuff like that!
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I’m running Windows 10 and Office 2010 at home where I have installed the latest JAWS in my transition from Window Eyes. Shortly I’ll be having our IT team at work install JAWS on my work laptop, which is currently still on Windows 7 and Office 2010. I saw something on the list or in a podcast about copying the settings file to allow me to transfer my settings I’ve created to then have them all on my work laptop – which sounds great. Is there any problem in doing this, given that I’m on different operating systems? I’m not thinking so, but since I do not have admin rights to my work laptop, I’m just trying to think ahead to any setup requirements or issues I could face when I have the IT guy on hand.
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