installation history

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brojon

I've downloaded several items from window XP site. I can
view on screen the installation history, now I would like
to Print the complete list. At this time I can Print the
small on screen display, maybe two or three. How can I
Print the complete history???
Thanks much
brojon
16 aug 2003
 
-----Original Message-----
I've downloaded several items from window XP site. I can
view on screen the installation history, now I would like
to Print the complete list. At this time I can Print the
small on screen display, maybe two or three. How can I
Print the complete history???
Thanks much
brojon
16 aug 2003
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Try below website for help: PrintDeskTop -- Downloading
and Installing
http://www.printdesktop.com/download.htm
 
brojon said:
I've downloaded several items from window XP site. I can
view on screen the installation history, now I would like
to Print the complete list.


Just an idea. Get an enhanced clipboard from one of a number of web sites.
These are freeware or shareware with a multitude of useful, related copying
functionalities. What you want is one which can hold more than one instance
of copy, so that you can copy one small window view of the Windows Update
Installation History, scroll to another view, [Copy], scroll, [Copy],
scroll, [Copy] and so on. After checking the clipboard in the clipbook
viewer that everything wanted copied is captured correctly -- one following
another joining properly in sequence -- open the notepad or wordpad, click
the blank writing area to place the locator marker here, and finally click
[Paste]. Now you can print out the content of this writing pad.

You may google "clipboard", or, start from here:
http://www.webattack.com/downloadfind.php?

To call up your resident clipboard:
[Start] > [Run] > Type in clipbrd > OK.
 
Bee said:
brojon said:
I've downloaded several items from window XP site. I can
view on screen the installation history, now I would like
to Print the complete list.


Just an idea. Get an enhanced clipboard from one of a number of web sites.
These are freeware or shareware with a multitude of useful, related copying
functionalities. What you want is one which can hold more than one instance
of copy, ..........scroll to another view, [Copy], scroll, [Copy],
scroll, [Copy] and so on.......


I just tried that. It turned out that, using no more than the limited
functionality of the resident clipboard, I could copy the whole scrolled
window content in *one sweep*--- Click the first alphabet inside the
scrolled window, scroll down the list of installed updates, keeping the
[Shift] key down and click the last alphabet, so that all the content is
copied --- and could paste that to my wordpad! There was no need of a third
party software.
 
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