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BrianH
Mar 11 2008, 01:08 PM | Tags: Rdp Printscreen
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Just tried to use CTL+ALT and minus or plus to print screen within the RDP 6 client and I can't do it, it does not put anything in the clipboard buffers remotely.
How is this accomplished now?
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Mar 12 2008, 02:39 AM | Tags: Printscreen Rdp
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Just tried to use CTL+ALT and minus or plus to print screen within the RDP 6 client and I can't do it, it does not put anything in the clipboard buffers remotely.
How is this accomplished now?

Just click on the yellow drop down title bar when in full screen mode and then PrintScrn will work and paste the entire Windows (minus the yellow title bar) to the clipboard.

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Mar 12 2008, 04:54 PM | Tags: Printscreen Rdp
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Thanks for that, but I really want to do an active windows print screen within the client itself.
I remote into 100's of servers and use this feature to document settings, create install documents and various other tasks. So print screen of the whole window is really not a option.
If I do it the way you suggest I'll spend all my time cropping the images only to get the active window.
This used to work great. See Section 8.3
microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/winxppro/reskit/c08621675.mspx
Thanks.
On Apr 30, 11:39 am, "Mike Brannigan" wrote:
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ryanlsand... gmail.com>

Just tried to use CTL+ALT and minus or plus to print screen within the RDP 6 client and I can't do it, it does not put anything in the clipboard buffers remotely.
How is this accomplished now?
Just click on the yellow drop down title bar when in full screen mode and then PrintScrn will work and paste the entire Windows (minus the yellow title bar) to the clipboard.

Mike Brannigan

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j.cedric
Mar 13 2008, 04:46 AM | Tags: Rdp Printscreen
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OK - if the RDP session is running full screen then ALT-PrtScn will copy the active window in the RDP session to the clip board. If the RDP session is running windowed then I currently do not know.

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Thanks for that, but I really want to do an active windows print screen within the client itself.
I remote into 100's of servers and use this feature to document settings, create install documents and various other tasks. So print screen of the whole window is really not a option.
If I do it the way you suggest I'll spend all my time cropping the images only to get the active window.
This used to work great. See Section 8.3
microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/winxppro/reskit/c08621675.mspx
Thanks.
On Apr 30, 11:39 am, "Mike Brannigan" <Mike.Brannigan localhost wrote: ryanlsand... gmail.com>

Just tried to use CTL+ALT and minus or plus to print screen within the RDP 6 client and I can't do it, it does not put anything in the clipboard buffers remotely.
How is this accomplished now?
Just click on the yellow drop down title bar when in full screen mode and then PrintScrn will work and paste the entire Windows (minus the yellow title bar) to the clipboard.

Mike Brannigan

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