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Emma Crystal
December 5th 03, 12:56 PM
In Windows XP, I need to capture the Welcome to Windows
and Log On to Windows screens. Because I haven't
offically logged in, tho, I can't manage to capture the
screens with Print Scrn or Alt+Print Scrn. Any
suggestions? I'll appreciate all.
Balberith
December 5th 03, 12:56 PM
> In Windows XP, I need to capture the Welcome to Windows
> and Log On to Windows screens. Because I haven't
> offically logged in, tho, I can't manage to capture the
> screens with Print Scrn or Alt+Print Scrn. Any
> suggestions? I'll appreciate all.
There may be simpler ways (hopefully there will be), but the last time I
needed to do something like this was when I needed to do some Dial-up
Networking documentation for Windows NT4 and Windows 2000. Anyway, how I got
round it was to use a Remote Control application (I used PC-Anywhere as it
was the company standard where I was working) and remote controlled the PC
that I was using to create the snapshots. You can then get the screen grabs
on the PC that you're remote controlling from.
--
Balberith
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If you don't say what you mean,
Then how can you ever mean what you say?
erpara
December 5th 03, 12:57 PM
You could also use a freeware remote control package,
such as VNC... !
>-----Original Message-----
>> In Windows XP, I need to capture the Welcome to Windows
>> and Log On to Windows screens. Because I haven't
>> offically logged in, tho, I can't manage to capture the
>> screens with Print Scrn or Alt+Print Scrn. Any
>> suggestions? I'll appreciate all.
>
>There may be simpler ways (hopefully there will be), but
the last time I
>needed to do something like this was when I needed to do
some Dial-up
>Networking documentation for Windows NT4 and Windows
2000. Anyway, how I got
>round it was to use a Remote Control application (I used
PC-Anywhere as it
>was the company standard where I was working) and remote
controlled the PC
>that I was using to create the snapshots. You can then
get the screen grabs
>on the PC that you're remote controlling from.
>
>--
>Balberith
>-
>If you don't say what you mean,
>Then how can you ever mean what you say?
>
>
>.
>
Balberith
December 5th 03, 12:57 PM
> You could also use a freeware remote control package,
> such as VNC... !
Certainly could - any Remote Control application would do the trick.
--
Balberith
-
If you don't say what you mean,
Then how can you ever mean what you say?
Emma Crystal
December 5th 03, 12:57 PM
Thanks, Balberith. That worked like a charm!
>-----Original Message-----
>> In Windows XP, I need to capture the Welcome to Windows
>> and Log On to Windows screens. Because I haven't
>> offically logged in, tho, I can't manage to capture the
>> screens with Print Scrn or Alt+Print Scrn. Any
>> suggestions? I'll appreciate all.
>
>There may be simpler ways (hopefully there will be), but
the last time I
>needed to do something like this was when I needed to do
some Dial-up
>Networking documentation for Windows NT4 and Windows
2000. Anyway, how I got
>round it was to use a Remote Control application (I used
PC-Anywhere as it
>was the company standard where I was working) and remote
controlled the PC
>that I was using to create the snapshots. You can then
get the screen grabs
>on the PC that you're remote controlling from.
>
>--
>Balberith
>-
>If you don't say what you mean,
>Then how can you ever mean what you say?
>
>
>.
>
Emma Crystal
December 5th 03, 12:57 PM
Thanks, y'all. VNC did the trick. It was nice and quick,
too! I really appreciate the help.
>-----Original Message-----
>You could also use a freeware remote control package,
>such as VNC... !
>>-----Original Message-----
>>> In Windows XP, I need to capture the Welcome to Windows
>>> and Log On to Windows screens. Because I haven't
>>> offically logged in, tho, I can't manage to capture the
>>> screens with Print Scrn or Alt+Print Scrn. Any
>>> suggestions? I'll appreciate all.
>>
>>There may be simpler ways (hopefully there will be), but
>the last time I
>>needed to do something like this was when I needed to do
>some Dial-up
>>Networking documentation for Windows NT4 and Windows
>2000. Anyway, how I got
>>round it was to use a Remote Control application (I used
>PC-Anywhere as it
>>was the company standard where I was working) and remote
>controlled the PC
>>that I was using to create the snapshots. You can then
>get the screen grabs
>>on the PC that you're remote controlling from.
>>
>>--
>>Balberith
>>-
>>If you don't say what you mean,
>>Then how can you ever mean what you say?
>>
>>
>>.
>>
>.
>
Balberith
December 5th 03, 12:57 PM
> Thanks, Balberith. That worked like a charm!
Glad to be able to help.
--
Balberith
-
If you don't say what you mean,
Then how can you ever mean what you say?
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