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| I am trying to prepare some training material for my users and want a screen shot of the Windows XP logon screen. Does anyone know where I can get one? We use Novell as well, and I have tried to run winlogon.exe manually once logged into both the Novell Network and the XP desktop, but the screen won't appear. | Guest
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| "Cindy" <cglavish@tncdsb.on.ca> wrote in message news:0eac01c36d82$c2369940$a501280a@phx.gbl... Quote:
The only way I've come across to get screen dumps of windows install screens, or logon screens is to run VMWare. This installs a virtual PC-within-a-PC. Then install XP in a Virtual Machine. The host system can then screendump any view on the VM. -- Best Regards, Ron Lowe MS-MVP Windows Networking | Guest
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logged on you can jsut press print screen and win dumps the current screen onto the clipboard ...then open paint do a CTRL-V or EDIT ---> Paste and tell it yes to resize and there is your screen dump... save and your done ... try it on the login screen ... then login and start paint and see if there is anything on the clipboard -CB | Guest
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