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Christopher Chaltain <[log in to unmask]>
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Christopher Chaltain <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 16 Nov 2008 23:13:36 -0600
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No, it should have any effect on JAWS.

If you haven't already installed Windows XP SP3 then you'll be getting 
this, and it has some known problems. The most common is if you're using 
an HP/Compaq system with an AMD processor. You can find tons of info on 
the web. IMHO, I'd install the high priority updates, including SP3. If 
you have an HP/Compaq with an AMD processor then I'd suggest applying a 
ptach that's available on the web and then installing SP3. I could pull 
more information if you're in that situation.

BTW, I'm surprised you have to install the high priority updates just to 
get the compatibility pack. Are you using Windows/Microsoft Update? If 
so, can you uncheck the updates you don't want to install?

Sharon Hooley wrote:
>
> Hi again!
>  
> I'm trying to install the Microsoft Office Compatibility Pack in order 
> to open certain files with Jart, but apparently I would have to get 
> the high priority Windows update.  I am using Windows XP Pro.  Would 
> this kind of update affect Jaws?
>  
> Thanks!
>  
> You are cordially invited to my place for the holidays!  No need to 
> drive to get here; just click!
>  
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>  
> Sharon
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