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Screen print I need to copy the User Account Control window that appears when I start a program, but neither PrtScr nor Alt-PrtScr captures it. Is there any way to capture this? -- Weird Harold |
Re: Screen print "Weird Harold" news:57648B5F-7111-4D05-AD6F-E3FCF4160AFD@microsoft.com... > I need to copy the User Account Control window that appears when I start a > program, but neither PrtScr nor Alt-PrtScr captures it. Is there any way > to > capture this? > > -- Weird Harold I just tried this. Pressed "Print Screen" key (on keyboard) and then opened Word 2007, right clicked on blank page and chose "paste" and it worked. Rob -- Red meat isn't bad for you....Blue, Green fuzzy meat is bad for you. |
Re: Screen print Weird Harold wrote: > I need to copy the User Account Control window that appears when I > start a program, but neither PrtScr nor Alt-PrtScr captures it. Is > there any way to capture this? > > -- Weird Harold ================================ If all else fails...take a picture of the screen with your digital camera. -- John Inzer MS Picture It! - Digital Image MVP Digital Image Highlights and FAQs http://tinyurl.com/aczzp Notice This is not tech support I am a volunteer Solutions that work for me may not work for you Proceed at your own risk |
Re: Screen print "Weird Harold" news:57648B5F-7111-4D05-AD6F-E3FCF4160AFD@microsoft.com > I need to copy the User Account Control window that appears when I > start a program, but neither PrtScr nor Alt-PrtScr captures it. Is > there any way to capture this? > You could try using Hypersnap-DX. I am not sure if it will work in this UAC security scenario, but you try to make it take timed a snapshot after x seconds. Free trial: http://www.hyperionics.com/hsdx/ ss. |
Re: Screen print "John Inzer" news:OVjJt0hCIHA.3332@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl > Weird Harold wrote: >> I need to copy the User Account Control window that appears when I >> start a program, but neither PrtScr nor Alt-PrtScr captures it. Is >> there any way to capture this? >> > If all else fails...take a picture of the > screen with your digital camera. That will not give the professional quality that he might need if he was making a help file for an application, or similar. If my suggestion of using Hypersnap-DX does not work, I just thought of another way, albeit a bit involved... He could run Vista, and his program, in VirtualPC (free) and take a snapshot of that instead. ss. |
Re: Screen print "Weird Harold" news:57648B5F-7111-4D05-AD6F-E3FCF4160AFD@microsoft.com... > I need to copy the User Account Control window that appears when I start a > program, but neither PrtScr nor Alt-PrtScr captures it. Is there any way > to > capture this? > > -- Weird Harold Does this help? Lifted from a Google search. I forgot to mention I have "Secure Desktop" disabled. You may disable secure desktop. That will allow you to take screen captures using CTRL+PRINT SCREEN and pasting it into MSPAINT then cropping the image to the UAC prompt. At Run command type secpol.msc or gpedit.msc and in Computer Configuration go to Window Settings > security settings > local policies > security options > User Account Control: Switch to the secure desktop when prompting for elevation | select radial DISABLED. Rob -- Red meat isn't bad for you....Blue, Green fuzzy meat is bad for you. |
Re: Screen print Do you think the fact that I'm still using (trying to use) Word 97, which seems not to work well under Vista, might be the problem? -- -- Weird Harold "Rob" wrote: > > > "Weird Harold" > news:57648B5F-7111-4D05-AD6F-E3FCF4160AFD@microsoft.com... > > I need to copy the User Account Control window that appears when I start a > > program, but neither PrtScr nor Alt-PrtScr captures it. Is there any way > > to > > capture this? > > > > -- Weird Harold > > I just tried this. Pressed "Print Screen" key (on keyboard) and then opened > Word 2007, right clicked on blank page and chose "paste" and it worked. > > Rob > > -- > Red meat isn't bad for you....Blue, Green fuzzy meat is bad for you. > > |
Re: Screen print That did it! I was able to use Alt-PrtScr and paste the screen shot into Word. Thanks. Is there any security risk in changing this setting? (I'm the only one who uses this computer.) I'll bet there are lots of other things -- Weird Harold "Rob" wrote: > > > "Weird Harold" > news:57648B5F-7111-4D05-AD6F-E3FCF4160AFD@microsoft.com... > > I need to copy the User Account Control window that appears when I start a > > program, but neither PrtScr nor Alt-PrtScr captures it. Is there any way > > to > > capture this? > > > > -- Weird Harold > > Does this help? Lifted from a Google search. I forgot to mention I have > "Secure Desktop" disabled. > > You may disable secure desktop. That will allow you to take screen captures > using CTRL+PRINT SCREEN and pasting it into MSPAINT then cropping the image > to the UAC prompt. > > At Run command type secpol.msc or gpedit.msc and in Computer Configuration > go to Window Settings > security settings > local policies > security > options > > User Account Control: Switch to the secure desktop when prompting for > elevation | select radial DISABLED. > > Rob > > -- > Red meat isn't bad for you....Blue, Green fuzzy meat is bad for you. > |
Re: Screen print "Weird Harold" news:01D0E444-FC2B-49EF-8073-4010063706A7@microsoft.com... > That did it! I was able to use Alt-PrtScr and paste the screen shot into > Word. Thanks. > > Is there any security risk in changing this setting? (I'm the only one who > uses this computer.) I'll bet there are lots of other things > > -- Weird Harold > Yes there is a security risk, but it's a risk I'm prepared to live with. You yourself however could re-enable the setting and only disable it as and when you need to do a screen dump. Rob -- Red meat isn't bad for you....Blue, Green fuzzy meat is bad for you. |
Re: Screen print Thanks, Rob. My unfinished sentence was that there are probably other settings that are interfering with things that worked under XP that could be changed. I guess I'm going to have to find a book on Vista. -- Weird Harold "Rob" wrote: > > > "Weird Harold" > news:01D0E444-FC2B-49EF-8073-4010063706A7@microsoft.com... > > That did it! I was able to use Alt-PrtScr and paste the screen shot into > > Word. Thanks. > > > > Is there any security risk in changing this setting? (I'm the only one who > > uses this computer.) I'll bet there are lots of other things > > > > -- Weird Harold > > > > Yes there is a security risk, but it's a risk I'm prepared to live with. You > yourself however could re-enable the setting and only disable it as and when > you need to do a screen dump. > > Rob > > -- > Red meat isn't bad for you....Blue, Green fuzzy meat is bad for you. > > |
Re: Screen print "Weird Harold" news:E4AA83A9-1447-47B0-918D-A46F1E870B07@microsoft.com... > Thanks, Rob. My unfinished sentence was that there are probably other > settings that are interfering with things that worked under XP that could > be > changed. I guess I'm going to have to find a book on Vista. > > -- Weird Harold > > If it's a book you're after, check out this list http://www.amazon.co.uk/Vista-Books-...R1TQLW8XYIV8G5 If it's an online resource then look here http://technet.microsoft.com/en-gb/w...a/default.aspx There maybe a better link to online resources that someone else may be able to recommend. Rob -- Red meat isn't bad for you....Blue, Green fuzzy meat is bad for you. |
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