That's normal. All those files, except the .dll file are related to
jaws scripts, settings etc. Just close the configuration manager,
which you opened with insert-6 with an alt-F4.
Dave
At 07:32 PM 8/21/2008, [log in to unmask] wrote:
>Hi all,
>Well, here's the latest.
>I have a client who has jaws for windows 4.50 on a windows 2000 pro machine.
>Thanks for those of you who have given me suggestions, I deeply appreciate it!
>Here's the latest.
>When I'm on the desktop, I pressed insert6 and it comes up and says
>"shell32 jcf jaws configuration manager."
>Here's the thing. I couldn't find shell32 in the programs list, nor
>the programs files folder, nor the add/remove programs list. So, I
>did a search for shell32 and found 17 files containing shell32, and
>here's the list of files I found, below.
>shell32jbs
>shell32jcf
>shell32jdf
>shell32jfd
>shell32jff
>shell32jgf
>shell32jcf
>shell32jmf
>shell32dll
>So, there's the list folks. So, which one of those do I delete if
>any of them, or, should I delete them all? We all know that .dll
>files should not be deleted, (at least that's what I have heard from
>tech geeks, and I did it 1 time and I screwed up my own computer, 3
>years ago), because .dll (also called dill files), if deleted, can
>screw up your computer.
>So, what should I do folks?
>Would you delete all 17 files?
>Also, when I was in his folder, trying to read the entire file name
>of files (and it only reads some of each filename), it still didn't
>read them, so, I did an insert f10 to open the window list, and
>there are only 2 windows open, his folder, and the desktop.
>So folks, someone give me step by step instructions here so I can
>get him up and running.
>Harry
>
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